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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
(01-05-2020, 08:18 PM)drum118 Wrote: 5 minute service sound great, but it comes at a cost and inconvenience.

First of all, you need cars and spares to meet that 5 minute schedule and that is both an operation cost as well capital cost. Need at least 15% spare ratio plus the X cars on line. It cost money to put drivers in the seat of those cars as well to maintain them on a daily base. Cost of power to run the cars and etc.

If you have 5 minute service, then each crossing will see a train about every 2.5 minutes that will interfere the the flow of traffic and pedestrians. Who do you think will bitch the loudest and have a better say against the 5 minute service?

The lowest I have seen with 2/3 car trains (200-300') has been 10 minutes both in NA and Europe when crossing intersections other than Toronto that use single cars.

Most places in the US would love to see 7 minute service when they mostly see 15-20 minute service today for 66' cars, let alone 100'

How many spares are needed?  And do we have now?
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RE: ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit - by Spokes - 01-06-2020, 10:13 AM
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