Similar to recent additions at Aldershot, the restrictions at Bramalea can mostly be mitigated by adding a power switch and signals at the west end of the station to connect T3 and T4. That would allow two opposing GO trains to pass through the station at close to the same time, without encroaching on CN on Tracks 1 and 2.
T3 was mostly built at GO’s expense, and CN seems to mostly accept that GO needs that track on a dedicated basis. That’s constrained by the presence of a daily road switcher which has to do work at the south side industries. No amount of track will help because the roadswitcher needs a certain amount of track and time to seesaw across the route onto the south side service track.
On a GO trip this week, I observed a fair bit of surveying going on along the right of way around Peel. I hope this is somehow a sign that triple tracking through Brampton is coming. As nice as adding service to Bramalea may be, this route won’t be adequate until there is more track between Peel and Silver…. we need shovels in the ground the whole way.
- Paul