Wax
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They could test them on the valley line east. (Night tests or yard tests)
TransEd still hasn't installed the wave on switches for the heaters. There is no way to turn them on.Love the fact that 'we' spent millions on doors, heating elements and yet on a stupid cold day the public rider freezes.
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Ive seen that weird timing a few times as well. Im guessing it has to do with being a terminus right now? But I have zero clue.I often like to transfer to the Valley Line at Churchill to do my absurdly short hop to 102 St stop if the timing is right. This morning was bizarre, it took three green light cycles for the train to get the vertical line crossing 100 St, a brief stop at 100A St but we got the vertical line right away, then two green light cycles at 101 St.
Were there any trains nearby? Or crews working at then crossovers?I often like to transfer to the Valley Line at Churchill to do my absurdly short hop to 102 St stop if the timing is right. This morning was bizarre, it took three green light cycles for the train to get the vertical line crossing 100 St, a brief stop at 100A St but we got the vertical line right away, then two green light cycles at 101 St.
A Mill Woods bound train left Churchill Stop shortly before the 102 St bound train arrived. No crew on the track.Were there any trains nearby? Or crews working at then crossovers?
Hopefully not, a few years of this sounds painful. I'm just trying to do my part to pad the Valley Line ridership numbers.Ive seen that weird timing a few times as well. Im guessing it has to do with being a terminus right now? But I have zero clue.
I should have also asked what time of day as well, and which track you used at 102 St.A Mill Woods bound train left Churchill Stop shortly before the 102 St bound train arrived. No crew on the track.