Aaron_Lloyd
Active Member
Jorg Schlagheck's new video has on the Valley Line has some really nice aerial shots of the LRT in operation:
Your experience highlights something that bugged me quite a bit recently (including on the high-floor lines). I find ETS communications are not nearly what they should be. To me, the gold standard is if there's a delay, either the driver or a person in the control centre, comes on the speakers in trains and stations and explains what's happening and how long the delay might be. ETS fell far short of that standard several times in my recent trips.TransEd apparently had some technical issues today. Got to Davies to find nothing running, message signs noting a service delay, and a few PA announcements being made. Took the 73 instead. I only ride the Valley Line occasionally, but, this is now the 3rd delay I've encountered in the last month. 1 was a car hitting a train at Whitemud Drive, the other two times have been unknown reasons.
Hard to tell if we are “on schedule”. What was the anticipated % completion for this date? I feel like they’ve purposefully been vague with this one for dates, which is a bit annoying. I get why, but it feels like bad accountability.Q3 2023 - 11.5% complete (increase of 4.0% from Q2 2023)
I blame TransEd for that. It is vague, and I was going to comment that this was the metric they used on the VLSE to communicate completion, but, it was only for part of the time.Hard to tell if we are “on schedule”. What was the anticipated % completion for this date? I feel like they’ve purposefully been vague with this one for dates, which is a bit annoying. I get why, but it feels like bad accountability.
I was there yesterday and it really is an issue — the pigeon poop is everywhere. Not to mention the broken doors, garbage and drug use in the shelters.So the Churchill station for the VLSE is that rampant with pigeons and associated pigeon crap? Already?