If you have Photoshop, it's often as simple as opening the PDF in PS and selecting "open images"I'm used to the screenshot method. But I'd like to know if I can get the actual full image out of a pdf. Some of them are quite large, and to only capture what's on the screen I obviously lose a lot of the image's quality. Can this be done?
I gave up half way through. If nothing else, this vid shows how incredibly poor directions and a mangled sense of meaningful flow has been badly botched at Onion Station....YouTube vid...
I gave up half way through. If nothing else, this vid shows how incredibly poor directions and a mangled sense of meaningful flow has been badly botched at Onion Station.
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Btw: My solution to getting around it? Go outside, and do it the longer way. In the end, it's far faster and one is not overwhelmed with the sense of being flushed through the sewer pipes like a lump of waste. Take a close look at the vid, there's very little sense of rational flow.)
You nailed it. I felt badly after writing that, like I'm being cranky...which happens on occasion...lol...but watching that vid crystallized to me how *dizzying it is* to navigate what *should* be a simple maze. I admit, I am showing my age a bit, I used to be very clever dealing with that kind of nonsense...hell, I even used to drive truck and cab in the GTA and lived to talk about it...but as a distance cyclist, I'm still good with maps and directions *given the right information in a rational and diagrammatic way*. So if I get lost, confused and frustrated trying to navigate that cesspool maze, so must a lot of others.The station has remarkably poor sightlines - everywhere you look you are assaulted by competing information and sheer clutter (and that's even before the renos). Cross and contraflow just makes it that much worse.
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You completely miss the point. It's going to be that way for years, not to mention that in my experience with *far more involved renovations*, massive compared to Union, they had a sense of how to signpost and illustrate the alternate travel routes to get from 'A' to 'B'. You might do well to Google for London Bridge Station and how they went about it. I had no trouble there, even being routed through the catacombs, finding my destination. Ditto Waterloo and Paddington stations during renos. (I was on various work sojourns in London).It seems a bit early to start having conniptions* about moving around Union Station when it is still VERY much under construction.
* Conniption: a fit of hysterical excitement or anger.
I'm now livid, finding out what I already knew intuitively, that to get to UPX platform, you can go through doors from the main platforms, especially doing the upstairs route from the bus terminal.
Anyone and everyone on staff I asked to get there told me I had to go down, back, around up and out my freakin' behind to get there. God help anyone who doesn't have a basic understanding of the layout of Onion.
I use it to connect through. I have a valid reason to be there. Point stands. And btw: There are now signs and arrows, albeit small, now exactly describing that route of travel.And I don't know if you recall, but there are signs on that platform that say that you need a valid ticket to be on the platform.
Really? That's very odd, as the first time I used it, I specifically asked the GO cops standing at the base of the stairs in the bus station the best way to get there.It's never been meant to be used as a thoroughfare.
And I don't know if you recall, but there are signs on that platform that say that you need a valid ticket to be on the platform. It's never been meant to be used as a thoroughfare. A
It wasn't used as a throughfare before, but since roughly around the PanAm Games, there's no farepaid signage anymore (on Platform 3) and they now put wayfinding treating Platform 3 as a throughfare.
As far as I know, it was a farepaid zone before -- not anymore.
Even the VIA staff (a bit slow to realize Platform 3 is not a farepaid platform) has finally stopped accosting me when I take this route...
In the York Concourse, is this door labelled "41-47" -- that's the stairs to Platform 3.
It is also marked on maps on walls as the fastest accessible route between York concourse and the GO bus station.
Need to wheelchair your way to the GO bus station from York concourse today? It's the only sheltered route anywhere in Union that is accessible. By accessibility law, it essentially defacto legally cannot be a farepaid zone at least for these people given lack of other accessible options that does not entail going outside in the rain.
Confirmed by GO staff just two hours back at the Onion Bus Depot. They perked up when I questioned them, because there had been an internal 'discussion' on the matter, where middle management weren't even aware of the what upper management had decided, let alone those on the front line.That is false. There are no such signs. Platform 3 is the one platform at Union that is NOT a fare-paid zone. Take note of the official Union map which CLEARLY denotes it as the primary accessible route between the York concourse and the Bus terminal. Also, there is signage in the York concourse marking Platform 3 as the route to buses/platforms 41-47. I use it all the time and have never had an issue--it is, in fact, definitely intended for use as a thoroughfare.
I had hoped to double check this today, but was there with a bike at rush hour, and although the western end isn't "Union Station" proper, I 'didn't want no trouble'...but I got tripped up on that last time through, as that's the route I usually take from UPX to Lakeshore West, and you have just minutes to transfer. The door to access that stairwell now has the fitness club logos all over it. And I stood and swore last time I was there, time was ticking, and there was *no indication* that it was one of those doors. WTF? I had to run across the street into the station the other side, pushing an invaluable bike through the traffic, to get to my platform.Also, there is signage in the York concourse marking Platform 3 as the route to buses/platforms 41-47.
That is false. There are no such signs. Platform 3 is the one platform at Union that is NOT a fare-paid zone. Take note of the official Union map which CLEARLY denotes it as the primary accessible route between the York concourse and the Bus terminal. Also, there is signage in the York concourse marking Platform 3 as the route to buses/platforms 41-47. I use it all the time and have never had an issue--it is, in fact, definitely intended for use as a thoroughfare.
What OS are you using?
I did it! Shown is pdf pg 138 @ https://www1.toronto.ca/City Of Toronto/Facilities Management/Shared Content/Union Station/PDFs/USHSR - 484-050506-HSR Final .pdf
I had to right click on the options of the Gnome-Screenshot icon, the GUI box option wasn't working. Pardon the crudity, I'll play with this to hone the resolution, if indeed resolution loss is possible with a pdf image or conversion to some other format. Attaching the image to the forum post is also not fully clear to me yet.
That linked file is, I repeat, a *goldmine* of drawings, diagrams and descriptions as a reference to what this forum discusses. Just noted Interchange 42 has posted some new pics. I find that many forum threads, even when checked to do so, don't send an eml alert of new postings.
If you have Photoshop, it's often as simple as opening the PDF in PS and selecting "open images"
Other times, the images are fragmented and "open page" followed by cropping is the better option
Back on topic, yes agree with others Union is rough. I'm wondering if it's ever been considered to have the northern-most 1/3 tracks become terminating tracks. So instead of the waiting area being below all the tracks, the northern tracks would see shorter trains terminate at buffer stops just east and west of the waiting area. In other words the new waiting area would be on the surface level for some trains.