gotransitboyhere
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This is really awesome hearing the F59PH's are hauling 10 cars again.
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They used to have 12 car trains with 2 F59's. Nothing out of the ordinary.This is really awesome hearing the F59PH's are hauling 10 cars again.
That was back in the 90s as far as I am awareThey used to have 12 car trains with 2 F59's. Nothing out of the ordinary.
All I really have is that 201 has been refurbishedHave any new updates for 200-214 refurbishment
They did!Supposedly the London Train rn is 10 cars with dual F59s
I believe this is the first time in nearly half a decade F59s were used on a 10 car train (not counting the L10L consists would bring it closer to a full decade)
Is 201 completely refurbished or halfway, and BTW I really wanna see a photo of 201.All I really have is that 201 has been refurbished
OMG I Love it, last time I checked 212 it looked almost ready.Only half way as of now
Is there going to be reflector stripes or paint above the window?Only half way as of now
This morning I watched the London Train depart Guelph with the dual F59 and using my grade 1 math skills I can confirm that there are indeed 10 cars. Great to see. Hopefully we’ll see this service made permanent and platforms extended.Supposedly the London Train rn is 10 cars with dual F59s
I believe this is the first time in nearly half a decade F59s were used on a 10 car train (not counting the L10L consists would bring it closer to a full decade)
Cab cars? I expect that a shift toward shorter trains is the reason that GO/ONR has been refurbishing old cab cars as cab cars (see above), as opposed to their previous plan which was to refurbish them as intermediate coach cars.Better start ordering those can cars.
Two problems:They used to have 12 car trains with 2 F59's. Nothing out of the ordinary.
That was back in the 90s as far as I am aware
They're limited to 6-8 cars per locomotive, hence why the London trains always have 2 locomotives.Plus it’s still unique as it seemed like the F59s would be limited to 6-8 cars trains only for the last few years of their service lives.