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It’s a higher speed switch too!^ this appears to be the first photo confirm here the switch has now been installed.
Indeed they did use a #20 turnout here, which is rated for 45mph in the diverging route.It’s a higher speed switch too!
Is there any hope that would be lifted - at least to the east?Which is bizarre, as there is a PSO of 30mph for the next several miles both east and west.
Indeed they did use a #20 turnout here, which is rated for 45mph in the diverging route.
Which is bizarre, as there is a PSO of 30mph for the next several miles both east and west.
Dan
This would be nice. It sounds like something more readily achievable if we actually built that third track, mind you…I thought They were hoping to bring the speed limit through central Hamilton east of West Harbour to 60mph for the Confederation GO opening? At least that's what I seem to recall..
The limit east of Hamilton is 65 mph, maybe that's what it would revert to with the 30 mph restriction lifted. It would be great either way, it's brutal to crawl at 45 km/h all the way across Hamilton.I thought They were hoping to bring the speed limit through central Hamilton east of West Harbour to 60mph for the Confederation GO opening? At least that's what I seem to recall..
I thought They were hoping to bring the speed limit through central Hamilton east of West Harbour to 60mph for the Confederation GO opening? At least that's what I seem to recall..
The 30 PSO covers from mile 39 (about Woodward Ave.) to 43.7 (Hamilton) of the Grimsby Sub and mile 36.9 (Bayview) to mile 38.9 (Hamilton) of the Oakville Sub. Some of that is due to curvature, but most of it is due to the way the line is situated at ground level, with frequent level crossings and poor isolation from the neighbourhoods surrounding it. Yes, historically there was a lot of switching through that area which resulted in a lot of train movements (and the potential for incidents due to impatient people trying to cross before it was safe), but that hasn't been nearly the case in the past 30 years or so.The limit east of Hamilton is 65 mph, maybe that's what it would revert to with the 30 mph restriction lifted. It would be great either way, it's brutal to crawl at 45 km/h all the way across Hamilton.
On the topic of crossings east of West Harbour, over the past year or so CN has been upgrading many of them (assume MX paid?). This has included replacing crossing gates with the more substantial crossing systems with the overhead boom thingy (sorry I don’t know what they’re called).The 30 PSO covers from mile 39 (about Woodward Ave.) to 43.7 (Hamilton) of the Grimsby Sub and mile 36.9 (Bayview) to mile 38.9 (Hamilton) of the Oakville Sub. Some of that is due to curvature, but most of it is due to the way the line is situated at ground level, with frequent level crossings and poor isolation from the neighbourhoods surrounding it. Yes, historically there was a lot of switching through that area which resulted in a lot of train movements (and the potential for incidents due to impatient people trying to cross before it was safe), but that hasn't been nearly the case in the past 30 years or so.
There have been moves to improve the technology at the crossings to future-proof them for any potential speed increases when the time comes to refurbish them, but from within Metrolinx there is no plan whatsoever to ask CN about lifting the PSO or increasing speeds through this section.
Dan
Awesome shots! Love that you got the RDCs too. Just as an FYI, we’ve even got a train spotting thread here!