07-24-2020, 05:42 PM
Electric locos and EMUs are different. The former has all the power in one unit and can push-pull coaches like a diesel; the latter has power in every unit and is generally not swappable with diesel setups.
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07-24-2020, 05:42 PM
Electric locos and EMUs are different. The former has all the power in one unit and can push-pull coaches like a diesel; the latter has power in every unit and is generally not swappable with diesel setups.
07-25-2020, 11:54 AM
Right. So that would mean EMU cars, different from (and incompatible with) the 600+ Bombardier BiLevel cars that GO currently uses. If they go EMU, I hope (and assume) that they it will be the first step in a system-wide EMU standard, rather than the rolling stock for just a single line.
Quote:Ontario is continuing its transformation of the Kitchener GO line from a rush hour commuter service to a two-way, all-day rail service. Today, Kinga Surma, Associate Minister of Transportation, announced the breakthrough and completion of excavation on tunnel one of two rail tunnels under Highways 401 and 409. Looks like one of the tunnels under the 400 series highways has been completed: Major Milestone Reached for Kitchener GO Rail Tunnels Project
02-11-2021, 03:23 PM
Both tunnels have now been completed: https://www.kitchenertoday.com/local-new...ne-3418981
02-15-2021, 11:57 AM
I forget what it's called, but I think they own the line connecting the Milton Line and Lakeshore Line just west of Kipling Station. (And now checking the map itself, it is indeed shown there as owned by Metrolinx)
02-15-2021, 02:41 PM
Interesting map in terms of ownership. Its too bad Brampton is developed so close to the railway. Seems like the best fix to CN ownership is to just build additional tracks.
Who owns the track west of downtown kitchener? Does anyone think GO would ever build a station in west kitchener near the boardwalk?
02-15-2021, 03:03 PM
(02-15-2021, 02:41 PM)westwardloo Wrote: Interesting map in terms of ownership. Its too bad Brampton is developed so close to the railway. Seems like the best fix to CN ownership is to just build additional tracks. Seems extremely unlikely, the only reason would be for a park and ride, there is not even remotely enough density there to support a station without being a park and ride, and Kitchener's development plans do not support developing such density there. And Breslau is already planned for a park and ride facility, as much as I disagree with that idea. In my dreams, I see the boardwalk being developed into a TOD node with a complete community built there, just like for Breslau, but the reality is such a thing will never happen. If it was to extend west, stratford is the first town which could possibly justify a GO station, but I find that extremely unlikely as well, it would certainly be an expansion of GO's mandate.
02-15-2021, 03:38 PM
(02-15-2021, 02:02 PM)jamincan Wrote: I forget what it's called, but I think they own the line connecting the Milton Line and Lakeshore Line just west of Kipling Station. (And now checking the map itself, it is indeed shown there as owned by Metrolinx) Obico, I believe. They use it when there's construction on the mainline for detours of Lakeshore West.
When they planned a train yard in New Hamburg/Baden, they also considered a station there, in part to placate the community who had objections to the yard. Don't know if those plans are still active.
As a more general point, I'd like to see regional rail operated out of London as a hub, with branches to Windsor, Sarnia, Kitchener, and Hamilton; VIA could then shift to express-only operations in southern Ontario.
02-15-2021, 08:37 PM
(02-15-2021, 04:36 PM)KevinL Wrote: When they planned a train yard in New Hamburg/Baden, they also considered a station there, in part to placate the community who had objections to the yard. Don't know if those plans are still active. The London train station is pretty big, yes.
02-15-2021, 08:57 PM
(02-15-2021, 08:37 PM)plam Wrote:(02-15-2021, 04:36 PM)KevinL Wrote: When they planned a train yard in New Hamburg/Baden, they also considered a station there, in part to placate the community who had objections to the yard. Don't know if those plans are still active. AFAIK it's the biggest train station in Canada outside of Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal.
02-16-2021, 01:03 AM
(02-15-2021, 08:57 PM)danbrotherston Wrote:(02-15-2021, 08:37 PM)plam Wrote: The London train station is pretty big, yes. Vancouver and Winnipeg are bigger than the amount of passenger traffic they would get. Vancouver does connect with Amtrak though.
02-16-2021, 11:41 AM
(02-15-2021, 02:02 PM)jamincan Wrote: I forget what it's called, but I think they own the line connecting the Milton Line and Lakeshore Line just west of Kipling Station. (And now checking the map itself, it is indeed shown there as owned by Metrolinx) Thank you... guess I need my eyes checked... LOL Coke |
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