Bordercollie
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They are there all day at FinchAt one time, I've seen cleaners on the platforms (plural) cleaning the platforms in the middle of the day, and NOT just at the ends of the lines.
They are there all day at FinchAt one time, I've seen cleaners on the platforms (plural) cleaning the platforms in the middle of the day, and NOT just at the ends of the lines.
If we had double-ended streetcars, we could have put in temporary crossover tracks west of Simcoe Street and east of York Street, and not use buses at all.
Just walked from Parliament to Yonge. Zero buses. Just one out of service.
Tons of cars driving through tho.
Excellent transit service. What an embarrassment.
You'd have to add traffic lights on the opposite side of each intersection and also figure out how to get the middle lane to travel the opposite direction of all other traffic?If we had double-ended streetcars, we could have put in temporary crossover tracks west of Simcoe Street and east of York Street, and not use buses at all.
Just because something is a good idea, there really is no need to bring it up at every opportunity! Yes, double ended streetcars have advantages regarding loops but they do provide fewer seats. I am really not sure how I would vote on it but agree it needs to be examined properly (though I doubt that even if it is 'approved' it will happen here for decades and probably only on new routes with new cars.) Really best to get the TTC to manage things with the equipment they already have - now THERE'S a full time job for someone!If we had double-ended streetcars, we could have put in temporary crossover tracks west of Simcoe Street and east of York Street, and not use buses at all.
The length of the Toronto streetcars are limited to how many streetcars the LOOP could hold. Usually, one Flexity Outlook at 30.20 m (99 ft 1 in), or two PCC streetcars, or a Peter Witt streetcar and its trailer.Just because something is a good idea, there really is no need to bring it up at every opportunity! Yes, double ended streetcars have advantages regarding loops but they do provide fewer seats. I am really not sure how I would vote on it but agree it needs to be examined properly (though I doubt that even if it is 'approved' it will happen here for decades and probably only on new routes with new cars.) Really best to get the TTC to manage things with the equipment they already have - now THERE'S a full time job for someone!
They're back now!Yay for streetcars coming back on Monday!
wish I could have ridden on the diversion
I did one day but all they did was drop everyone off at church street before they went out of service for the rest of the routingwish I could have ridden on the diversion
UT's @H4F33Z has put forth his ideas for improving the King Street Transit Corridor below. I like what I see here, I'd work on the streetscapes too, but he was focusing on function
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Taken from: https://twitter.com/trainguy89
By banning straight through traffic how do you do deliveries to those business'?I would have added red, yellow, and green right turn arrow lights, and transit priority signal lights. Over the lanes AND catenary lines.
(The rest of world also uses diagonal bars \ / for tram turns.) From link.
From link.
The steady red arrow means stop and remain stopped until presented with a green arrow or a flashing red arrow.
The flashing red arrow means stop and remain stopped for pedestrians and cross-traffic, then proceed with caution.
The flashing yellow arrow means a vehicle is allowed to cautiously enter an intersection only to make the turn indicated by the arrow, but the driver must first yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians, then proceed with caution.
The solid yellow arrow means it is about to turn red and drivers should prepare to stop.
The steady green arrow means they have the right of way.
Could be implemented with the proper use of sensors to switch from flashing or steady red arrows.
Maybe "permanent" red left and straight arrow traffic signals.