allengeorge
Senior Member
Interesting: only Lakeshore East and West were mentioned as electrification candidates.
There were certainly delays these past couple months.
So, the 10 min delay is not reflected in the PDF tables. The current PDF tables show the trip taking 64 minutes. But, the 74 minutes trip time is reflected in the timetable (non-pdf)
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Some Reddit threads from the past couple months.
not specifically "candidates" per se. but prioritized lines.
Interesting: only Lakeshore East and West were mentioned as electrification candidates.
Ah - you’re exactly right: they did say that they were prioritized.not specifically "candidates" per se. but prioritized lines
This is similar to my experience during New Years pre-pandemic. I figured that the reason they added so many more NYE trains this year was to prevent this from reoccuring. I guess the additional trains weren't enough, or they weren't timed to line up with the actual peak demand.
These people aren’t even heading to GO though, everyone in those photos is heading to the TTC subway
They were running trains every 15 minutes on Lakeshore West after midnight. Assuming they were all 12-car sets (I really hope they were), that's a crush load capacity of over 12,000 people per hour on LSW alone.
I am told that GO was similar, ie trains filled beyond capacity.
Maybe less than perfect for this year, but hopefully data that will create an even greater scheduled throughput next year.
Definitely an indication that people are willing to leave their cars at home and take transit, so the glass is far from empty.
- Paul
The Union Station south concourse will open in 2026. I wonder if that will help a little.
Union Station platform construction project to facilitate better GO Transit service progressing
A $560-million project to build two wider train platforms and a new concourse at Union Station is underway. It should be finished in 2026.toronto.citynews.ca
The Union Station south concourse will open in 2026. I wonder if that will help a little.
Union Station platform construction project to facilitate better GO Transit service progressing
A $560-million project to build two wider train platforms and a new concourse at Union Station is underway. It should be finished in 2026.toronto.citynews.ca
A lot of people are saying they should have had more trains running. Try to take into account the staffing issues Metrolinx must have been experiencing. I'm sure a lot of the station staff and Alstom crew members weren't keen to work these hours. Probably a lot of "book offs, sick calls", etc.