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The reason the A/C was cutting-out was because only 2 cars had actual air working. The other 4 cars were cut out.
Not sure if anyone noticed but the TR was grounded today
What do you mean by turning on and off?
Grounded? Were there any immediate problems, or was the train just given a breather today?
According to the TTC's Twitter feed, they are giving it some fine tuning...
Or it could be that they should have never gone out till they are 100% ready
The TR will never be as reliable as the T1, mainly because if anything goes wrong on the TR the whole train has to be taken out of service. All this sounds simple and easy to fix, except if there are no parts in stock and the train has to be parked till they arrive.
If it has no mechanical or electrical issues and is fit for service, Rail
Transportation will be operating it m-f 730-1230 and 230-730; 9-7 on weekeknds.
John Chamberlain | General Superintendent - Rail Transportation
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How are the new stop announcements different? In the video I watched they sounded the same to me.
Went for a lap on the new train when it first hit St George. Was a fun ride. Definitely noticed the lag in the doors, and the AC occasionally turning off, but otherwise I'm really digging the new trains. It's fun to stand in the gangways, especially on the sharper and bumpier turns, it feels like you're floating on a surfboard or something.
I'm just waiting for the first youtube video of someone skating down the length of the train, heard it talked about many times on the ride. I'm even tempted to ride my bike down it on an empty late-night trip. I know it's wrong, but at some point I'll just have to do it...