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So what stations to what stations currently have track work done ?
Random thought that had popped into my head that I was wondering. Will the Crosstown have the doors open automatically at stations like the subway, or will it be button operated like Calgary, Edmonton, and Ottawa?
I know people weren't thrilled in Toronto when they tried it on the new streetcars, but it's normal elsewhere.
The LRT reports from what feels like .... oh wait it is over 10 years ago... stated that the stops would operate like subway stops. The LRTs will stop even if not requested to and all doors will open.
That's why we need to have a look on the inside of the new Flexity Freedom cars, to see if they will have the "stop request" cords and/or buttons. If so, then they could bypass the surface stops if there is no one at the platforms or no one pressed a "stop request".
That's why we need to have a look on the inside of the new Flexity Freedom cars, to see if they will have the "stop request" cords and/or buttons. If so, then they could bypass the surface stops if there is no one at the platforms or no one pressed a "stop request".
Would that increase the chance of bunching?The surface stops should operate like streetcar stops in my opinion, and underground stops like the subway
In which case you'd want the doors to be button operated, at least for outdoor stations. That's the plan in Ottawa, they claim it's for energy efficiencyWould that increase the chance of bunching?
I do agree it's pointless to make a stop when there's no one at the stop and no one has requested one.
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Does that mean the crosstown will have the deepest station in Canada? Montreal's Charlevoix is 29m, Ottawa's Rideau is 26m, Burrard in Vancouver is 25m and Edmonton's University is 23m
Does that mean the crosstown will have the deepest station in Canada? Montreal's Charlevoix is 29m, Ottawa's Rideau is 26m, Burrard in Vancouver is 25m and Edmonton's University is 23m