Krypto98
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Uhm just a question. But does anyone have a summary of the double/triple tracking for the Barrie line?
theres roll plans out there somewhere. but MX is adding a 2nd track and electrifying the entire corridor.Uhm just a question. But does anyone have a summary of the double/triple tracking for the Barrie line?
Service Cuts for GO:
Train Schedule Changes | Service Updates | GO Transit
We’re making time changes to some weekday Lakeshore East and Lakeshore West train trips, some weekday and weekend Barrie line trips, and to some GO bus trips.www.gotransit.com
Highlights (or I guess Lowlights):
- Weekend Service on Barrie and Stouffville Lines now only served by busses
- LSE and LSW weekend service now hourly
- Weekend service to Niagara Falls Discontinued
- Weekday Service on LSW and LSE now half hourly, service to West Harbour still Hourly
- London Line train now departs 8 minutes later (now there's a silver lining, I assume this is due to the Guelph Speed upgrades)
- Stouffville and Barrie Line trains retain most midday service, however evening service after 9pm now replaced by busses. To compensate, extra trains to Allandale and Old Elm are provided.
- There were a few schedule changes to trains to Kitchener, but I don't know enough about those services to comment on them
...with a specific date?
Not sure how much VIA is an indication, but they are ramping up from 43% to 67% of their pre-covid timetable volume as of March 1st:I think that might be jinxing it/setting yourself up for disappointment. I remember seeing specific dates for things, and then boom. Omicron.
How about express trains?^ very helpful chart.
Just out of curiosity why did this pre-covid-19 decrease happen? I'm sure it was discussed here at the time but I can't remember.
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^ very helpful chart.
Just out of curiosity why did this pre-covid-19 decrease happen? I'm sure it was discussed here at the time but I can't remember.
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^ very helpful chart.
Just out of curiosity why did this pre-covid-19 decrease happen? I'm sure it was discussed here at the time but I can't remember.
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The decrease in corridor mileage as of 2019-12-01 resulted from train 69 terminating in Toronto rather than Aldershot (56 km * 6 days/week = 336 timetable-km per week). See my detailed response in the "VIA Rail" thread.That's litterally one less train every two weeks(to and from TO-MON), probably wasn't even noticed if discussed at all and especially not in the GO service thread.
I think anything more than one single level bus is pretty good. If only they could improve the train times and have weekend trips.View attachment 381961
Due to a fatality on thr Dundas sub the London GO train got short turned at st marys. A friend of mine talked to the locomotive engineer and he said that 106 people were on board going to London. They sent a double decker go bus to st marys to shuttle the passengers to London.
Now I'm sure the TorontoStar and Ben Spurr will try to say this is low because it's only 106 out of the 600 available seats!!!!!
I do think a Niagara style express weekend train could be a big hit. I do think the train times aren't optimal but I would like to see maybe GO replacing the former VIA 85,88, trips and then adjusting the current tripsI think anything more than one single level bus is pretty good. If only they could improve the train times and have weekend trips.
If you can time it for trains to meet at Kitchener you can run them in each direction?I do think a Niagara style express weekend train could be a big hit. I do think the train times aren't optimal but I would like to see maybe GO replacing the former VIA 85,88, trips and then adjusting the current trips