Krypto98
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It's facing the wrong way, (even when it was being delivered) so I imagine it would get wyed at some point...Excellent shots. It really looks great and I can’t wait to see it in service!
It's facing the wrong way, (even when it was being delivered) so I imagine it would get wyed at some point...Excellent shots. It really looks great and I can’t wait to see it in service!
YesIt's facing the wrong way, (even when it was being delivered) so I imagine it would get wyed at some point...
A what? I think you answered your own questionDoes anyone know if GO Cab Car 251 ever had a K5LA because it was built before the mandate.
I don't even know what a K5LA is. Plus you won't be very likable here if you demand things from peopleBro! Answer the question. Did it or not have a K5LA.
Does anyone know if GO Cab Car 251 ever had a K5LA because it was built before the mandate.
Bro! Answer the question. Did it or not have a K5LA.
People on here don't really keep track of that stuff . Most people her are interested in public transit and not really so much on a railfan side of things like you are. Also not even every rail fan cares what type of horn something had.Lol if you don't know what a K5LA is google it!
Not to mention people tend to react more positively towards more respectful behaviorPeople on here don't really keep track of that stuff . Most people her are interested in public transit and not really so much on a railfan side of things like you are. Also not even every rail fan cares what type of horn something had.
The only things effected in changing platforms elevations is the snow melting system, platform edge and the elevator.
As noted, the existing platforms can be change in phases that will require the existing shelters to be removed if attached to the platform or the floor to be raised, depending on the extra height require. You could have a slopping ramp to the shelter as well to the stairs and elevator.
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Talks about raising the height of platforms has been on going for years, but not every station is prepared for that height increase. Not all new stations or rebuilt ones have that extra height protection in them from what I have seen so far.I am sure it's been discussed before but for years stations have been built with this in the plan. The main landings approaching Downsview Park and Bloomington are already at the raised height, and the footings are also all raised. Elevator shafts are apparently purposefully built extra tall for this as well.
ThrowbackWhat year is it again?
I don't remember the last time an older classic cab car was paired with an F59PH on longer than a 6 car train, let alone 2 F59s.
But alas here it is, locos 561 and 558 paired with classic cab car 257 on the Niagara this past weekend.
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The new ones in the past 5 years certainly have, maybe even further backTalks about raising the height of platforms has been on going for years, but not every station is prepared for that height increase. Not all new stations or rebuilt ones have that extra height protection in them from what I have seen so far.
With the number of riders getting hit at platforms, maybe time to have screen door's for the platforms where the doors will be wider than norm to allow for trains failing to stop correctly