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GO Transit: Service thread (including extensions)

As seen here on r/gotransit


So I’m working on creating a website which tracks which platform is used by every train that departs Union Station. Partly just because I’m interested in how often trains switch from their usual assigned platform, and partly because it will help predict which platform to wait on before it’s announced. Just thought I’d share in case others are interested.

 
That's not a realistic answer, either.

Dan
Reducing from 2 people in the cab to 1 absolutely is a realistic answer because Metrolinx is installing ETCS on the lines it's electrifying. I'm not aware of any railway system with ETCS that has more than one person in the cab. This is a discussion we need to have if we want to be able to affordably run frequent GO service. It also affects procurement of any new EMUs, since European off-the-shelf models are designed for one operator, not two. If we insist on having two operators, we may need custom-designed trains, which would significantly increase the cost compared to just buying existing European models.
 
Reducing from 2 people in the cab to 1 absolutely is a realistic answer because Metrolinx is installing ETCS on the lines it's electrifying. I'm not aware of any railway system with ETCS that has more than one person in the cab. This is a discussion we need to have if we want to be able to affordably run frequent GO service. It also affects procurement of any new EMUs, since European off-the-shelf models are designed for one operator, not two. If we insist on having two operators, we may need custom-designed trains, which would significantly increase the cost compared to just buying existing European models.
Not that I want GO to continue their practice of 3 member crews per train, but does the Stadler Kiss's not allow for two crew members at the front?
 
Reducing from 2 people in the cab to 1 absolutely is a realistic answer because Metrolinx is installing ETCS on the lines it's electrifying. I'm not aware of any railway system with ETCS that has more than one person in the cab. This is a discussion we need to have if we want to be able to affordably run frequent GO service. It also affects procurement of any new EMUs, since European off-the-shelf models are designed for one operator, not two. If we insist on having two operators, we may need custom-designed trains, which would significantly increase the cost compared to just buying existing European models.
Sure. When ETCS / whatever trackside signalling system they use ends up being installed. And assuming that Transport Canada okays it all, too.

We're 10 or more years away from that, however. And in the meantime, they have to operate within the constraints and regulations that are required to follow. Simply wishing those away isn't realistic.

So rather than wishing for things that aren't happening tomorrow, perhaps we should plan for things to work today?

Dan
 
Sure. When ETCS / whatever trackside signalling system they use ends up being installed. And assuming that Transport Canada okays it all, too.

We're 10 or more years away from that, however. And in the meantime, they have to operate within the constraints and regulations that are required to follow. Simply wishing those away isn't realistic.

So rather than wishing for things that aren't happening tomorrow, perhaps we should plan for things to work today?

Dan
If we isolate ourselves to realistic things that can work today, the answer is nothing, as basically nothing good or smart will get past MX upper management.
 

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