vegeta_skyline
Senior Member
^Exactly. It's a short cut maintenance takes when they don't have enough time to refill the tanks/fix the plumbing issue. Just throw a box of wet wipes in 'er, sad but true.
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It would be nice if the train crew made an announcement that there are plenty of seats a few cars away. I bet some people might take them up on the offer.
- Paul
I'm often on the eastbound platform, watching the comedy on the westbound. I never hear any announcements until after the train has arrived. It seems particularly bad when there's a 10-car train instead of a 12-car, as the empty two spots are on the west end of platform. I fail to see on weekends, how they don't have enough 12-car trainsets to use these exclusively.After every single TFC game when I take LSW, if I walk down to the accessibility coach, I will easily be able to find a seat, and there will often be empty seats upon departure. Yet at the west end of the train, there are people being left on the platform.
The crew has been making announcements all season about moving eastward, and things haven't changed much. It still takes 10+ minutes to board and depart.
Pretty much all event trains load like that. Similar things happen at Exhibition station, with everyone crossing the tunnel and coming out at the west end of the train.
After every single TFC game when I take LSW, if I walk down to the accessibility coach, I will easily be able to find a seat, and there will often be empty seats upon departure. Yet at the west end of the train, there are people being left on the platform.
The crew has been making announcements all season about moving eastward, and things haven't changed much. It still takes 10+ minutes to board and depart.
I've experienced that as well. I'm surprised GO doesn't take a page from the TTC and have pylons up and employees directing traffic like they did for a while (and maybe still do) at Bloor-Yonge during peak. At least someone standing at the top of the stairs saying "please move down this way", and then someone a bit further down that way telling them to move down even more if needed. It may cost a little bit more, but it would raise the GO customer experience immensely, as being packed into a car like a sardine isn't exactly great. At the very least, these employees would stop people from blocking the top of the stairs! (biggest pet peeve when boarding a GO train)
Very good point.
Guys, we should collaborate on a letter to GO.
Yes, the actual train crew is announcing the need to move downwards. There usually is not someone on the platform doing this.I'm often on the eastbound platform, watching the comedy on the westbound. I never hear any announcements until after the train has arrived. It seems particularly bad when there's a 10-car train instead of a 12-car, as the empty two spots are on the west end of platform. I fail to see on weekends, how they don't have enough 12-car trainsets to use these exclusively.
I agree. GO does a bad job at this. The train crew does what it can, but there really needs to be herders on the platform.Why are the train crews left to do this? Wouldn't be more effective to have people on the platform encouraging even spacing before the train arrives?
If this is a chronic problem with event trains, I think GO needs to put additional resources towards it. And if they don't want to pay 100% of that cost, why not go cap-in-hand to MLSE/venue host?
I'm often on the eastbound platform, watching the comedy on the westbound. I never hear any announcements until after the train has arrived. It seems particularly bad when there's a 10-car train instead of a 12-car, as the empty two spots are on the west end of platform. I fail to see on weekends, how they don't have enough 12-car trainsets to use these exclusively.
I'm often on the eastbound platform, watching the comedy on the westbound. I never hear any announcements until after the train has arrived. It seems particularly bad when there's a 10-car train instead of a 12-car, as the empty two spots are on the west end of platform. I fail to see on weekends, how they don't have enough 12-car trainsets to use these exclusively.
Yes, the actual train crew is announcing the need to move downwards. There usually is not someone on the platform doing this.
I believe that I have heard an announcement over the PA system at Exhibition, though. But it is certainly not announced every time.
This discussion took place about a month ago, maybe in this thread or another. There are only three or four available at Willowbrook on the weekends - the rest are in storage in Hamilton, Henry St., Oshawa and elsewhere, Milton I think, so they're not all available unless you want to have crews deadheading them all back on Friday night and then deadheading them out again after service ends on Sunday night.
A peek at the potential play-off schedules already indicates that there may be both a Blue Jays and Toronto FC playoff game at the same time! Though probably not much worse than the Ex and Blue Jays at the same time.Agreed! It will become especially troublesome if the Jays are playing October baseball at the same time that the Leafs and Raptors are playing. Sold out Rogers Centre + Sold out ACC letting out at the same time could be really really bad if it isn't managed properly.
Agreed! It will become especially troublesome if the Jays are playing October baseball at the same time that the Leafs and Raptors are playing. Sold out Rogers Centre + Sold out ACC letting out at the same time could be really really bad if it isn't managed properly.
Completely agree. Well said.that's excatly what they should do. GO does not exist as a model railway for the pleasure of the people operating it. It is a public asset/service that should have as its one and only goal moving as many people as possible as safely and comfortably as possible. Parking 12 car trains all weekend while 10 car trains cause a convenience, capacity and safety problem at events scheduled well in advance does not meet that goal/mandate.
I happen to believe the best thing for relieving the crush loads, capacity issues and parking issues on the Lakeshore lines on weekends like last weekend is service on the other lines. This past weekend we had the Ex, sold out BMO and sold out Rogers Centre.....GO had parked trains and empty parking lots while customers crushed onto trains after circling neighbourhoods for parking. The resources of the system are not being properly managed/maximized for the benefit of their customers (who in this case also happen to be the owners).