afransen
Senior Member
I think this will be needed when ebikes become very popular.Standardize batteries and have swap stations across the city like in Taiwan.
I think this will be needed when ebikes become very popular.Standardize batteries and have swap stations across the city like in Taiwan.
yepYep they just added that recently for CSA’s to use on the Long Branch restriction announcements, the only issue with it is they have to manually set it off and then run back to their phone and start talking into it, there’s no way for it to chime automatically:View attachment 532094
This isn’t what they’re talking about.
I read it. GO may well be moving on the issue, regardless, your response was unnecessarily condescending.Did you even look at his original response?
To assume that an internal communication will be their final word on the subject - especially when it is something potentially as serious as fires in an enclosed, crowded passenger vehicle - is hasty and unnecessary.
Dan
I read it. GO may well be moving on the issue, regardless, your response was unnecessarily condescending.
Glad to hear it. Last thing I'll say on this topic is that I don't mean to single out Dan specifically. It is common on the forum however for responses to be condescending or just plain rude and I disagree with that.It's quite alright.
Dan and I have a history.
That said while we don't always agree I completely respect him and his opinion.
He's a great guy.
I really don't see that happening in an open economy. Automobiles and cordless power tools are quite popular - no standardization if batteries.I think this will be needed when ebikes become very popular.
We should ban these animals (those fighting and crossing tracks) from GO permanently.That's too bad. E bikes don't belong on transit. They take up way too much space, these train cars aren't built for vehicles they are built for people. On the Kitchener line, i have had to move to other cars because the doors are jammed packed with e bikes. There is no space for them to move out of the way so i can get off at my station. What if there was an emergency? Those doors shouldn't be blocked.
If GO transit had designated train cars equipped with sprinkler systems, just in case one of them blows up, i'm fine with that. I don't think motorized bikes should be mixed with us commuters.
Few months ago i witnessed a good 'ole fashion hockey fight break out on the Union GO platform. This e biker idiot cut the line at the elevator, hitting another guys bike, and a fist fight broke out lol. GO staff ran over trying to break up the fight as best they could.
I have also seen these guys cross the live tracks with their bikes, so they don't have to wait for an elevator. Which is incredibly stupid and dangerous. They got screamed at by GO staff on the PA system.
That is the former Unionville Station, and was used by GO until 1991, when they moved to the current facility and location.Didn't know where else to put this, but: there's a pretty historic station on the GO line in the old part of Unionville (right by Main Street, north of Highway 7 and Kennedy) that as far as I know doesn't get used for passengers. Why not? It would be a very convenient stop for the hordes of tourists that flock to the historic main strip just to the north in summer instead of having to endure the ever present nightmarish traffic. Has this ever been discussed?
Unionville Station was built in 1869 by the Toronto & Nipissing Railway and is part of several heritage buildings around it, let alone the old village. It is open to the public or the last time we were there.Didn't know where else to put this, but: there's a pretty historic station on the GO line in the old part of Unionville (right by Main Street, north of Highway 7 and Kennedy) that as far as I know doesn't get used for passengers. Why not? It would be a very convenient stop for the hordes of tourists that flock to the historic main strip just to the north in summer instead of having to endure the ever present nightmarish traffic. Has this ever been discussed?
What’s the future for that crossing? Is it staying? Looks like it’d be hard to elevate the road or elevate the tracks.That is the former Unionville Station, and was used by GO until 1991, when they moved to the current facility and location.
The old station is located on the outside of a curve, is located between two streets that force the use of a shorter-than-standard platform, and does not have enough parking to handle the current crowds. It's also a not-insignificant walk from Highway 7, almost 300 metres.
That said......it would be a good place to stop a weekend tourist train, should one ever operate on the tracks again.
Dan
This is exactly what I mean - I'm not advocating for regular commuter service to the historic station, only a weekend tourist train (perhaps even relegated only to weekends from May to September). No need for parking. That defeats the purpose. I really don't understand why this isn't something that's been proposed. Seems obvious to me. Unionville is a charming old village right here in the GTA (which is rare), so you don't have to travel far outside the city to get that fix. It should be much easier to get there via transit considering it's sitting right on an active GO line. Wasted opportunity. I was really struggling to explain to my train obsessed 5 year old son why the train doesn't stop there.That is the former Unionville Station, and was used by GO until 1991, when they moved to the current facility and location.
The old station is located on the outside of a curve, is located between two streets that force the use of a shorter-than-standard platform, and does not have enough parking to handle the current crowds. It's also a not-insignificant walk from Highway 7, almost 300 metres.
That said......it would be a good place to stop a weekend tourist train, should one ever operate on the tracks again.
Dan
They are not animals. They are your fellow humans. This is what humans are capable of, lest you should find yourself harbouring any illusions about them being an "other". Incidentally, considering all the atrocities that have been reported as having occurred on the city's transit system in the last two years, two people getting into a fistfight seems almost comically tame.
Not that it makes any sense at all to conflate fighters and those crossing the tracks. Crossing the tracks is astonishingly reckless and they should be fined for it, but why is that a serious enough crime to justify banning them from the system for life?
Nothing, to the best of my knowledge. There aren't even any immediate plans to double-track this section.What’s the future for that crossing? Is it staying? Looks like it’d be hard to elevate the road or elevate the tracks.
Well, part of the problem is its proximity to the current Unionville Station - a shade over 1km. And if you do have GO trains stop there, how do you prevent people from parking there? And there's the fact that the trains would likely have to hang over both ends of the platform, and block two different streets while doing so.This is exactly what I mean - I'm not advocating for regular commuter service to the historic station, only a weekend tourist train (perhaps even relegated only to weekends from May to September). No need for parking. That defeats the purpose. I really don't understand why this isn't something that's been proposed. Seems obvious to me. Unionville is a charming old village right here in the GTA (which is rare), so you don't have to travel far outside the city to get that fix. It should be much easier to get there via transit considering it's sitting right on an active GO line. Wasted opportunity. I was really struggling to explain to my train obsessed 5 year old son why the train doesn't stop there.




