vegeta_skyline
Senior Member
Why is it so unlikely to relay track? I can't imagine relaying track on an old route could possibly cost that much money, given that the ROW is still there. It's just a bunch of wood and a bit of steel.
Little late to this discussion but anyways...
Unfortunate the ROW is not completely intacted anymore as many plots north east of Barrie have been bought and built on. Million dollar homes now sit on top of the old ROW. Within the city itself there are several condo developments under constructed/purposed along the waterfront where the ROW was just north of Allendale station.
Also the Downtown Barrie waterfront has been completely reconfigured, I don't think the city would approve of a railway running through it again.
I seen while driving by the barrie go yard, that it can actually handle 5 train sets or more. I seen those units the trains hooked up to and a far one said train 5. so maybe barrie get 5th train sometime
Yup Barrie (Allandale yard) has 3 yard tracks that can accommodate 2 trains each for a total capacity of 6 trains, its actually been like this since it was built a few years ago. There is even more empty land north of the yard and yet more west of the yard. Thus if necessary, new tracks can be built or the current tracks can be further extended (dependent of course upon who owns that land and if GO doesn't... whether or not they can purchase it). However the current 6 train capacity should provide more than enough capacity for Barrie for quite a while. Also 2-way mid-day service will provide additional capacity further down the line.
Speaking of which,
Do you know where the passing tracks are going to be installed? And how many sets of passing tracks? The money was in the previous provincial budget, but I've yet to see any construction. All I've seen are a few stacks of rail just north of Maple station.
Thats exactly where its being built as you've no doubt lon since noticed. Its a 2 mile long passing track between McNaughton rd. (mile 18.50, Newmarket sub.) and Kirby rd. (mile 20.66). Which is between the Maple and King City GO stations. Unfortunately based on what I've seen on the Uxbridge sub/Stoufville line this looks to be the same thing - a non-signaled track which brings about many inefficiencies, which I've mentioned in this post >>>http://www.urbantoronto.ca/showthread.php?p=263175#post263175.
Seems as though GO is only doing the absolute minimal necessary to start 2-way mid-day service, a very infrequent 2-way mid-day service.
Ah well its a start.
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