W. K. Lis
Superstar
There's several PCCs and CLRVs that have been re-gauged over the years - it's only a minor adjustment of about an inch to each wheel. It's not a show-stopper.
60 mm is about 2.36 inches, actually.
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There's several PCCs and CLRVs that have been re-gauged over the years - it's only a minor adjustment of about an inch to each wheel. It's not a show-stopper.
So 30mm (1-3/16") per wheel.60 mm is about 2.36 inches, actually.
There's several PCCs and CLRVs that have been re-gauged over the years - it's only a minor adjustment of about an inch to each wheel. It's not a show-stopper.
I only read the thread as far up as "Isn't the subway built to TTC gauge? ". Subway cars have doors on both sides.That's not, but having the doors on the wrong side in the stations most definitely is.
Correct. So if the rails are two inches further apart, then if you move the wheels on one side of the car by an inch, and then moves the wheels on the other side of the car by an inch, you have now got the same gauge.Track gauge is the distance between the RAILS.
I only read the thread as far up as "Isn't the subway built to TTC gauge? ". Subway cars have doors on both sides.
Sure you can change gauge for the CLRV wheels to fit Crosstown tracks, but good is that when the CLRV needs a loop to turn around??? Then why do you want to use a car that is out data and hard to maintain, let alone to small to carry the ridership??The discussion was about whether you can retrofit a CLRV onto the Crosstown for show for some reason. I wasn't trying to pick on your point specifically.
Nov 11
Lot more up on site.
Very hard to get shots of Keelesdale and Caledonia Station and of the west portal. Lots of equipment in the way since non working day.
Crew working in various location and it wasn't the only site I saw crews working today.
Caledonia Station
Keelesdale Station
Portal
Black Creek
To The Yard
New CP Bridge
Mount Dennis Station
Having a large portion of Mount Dennis Station complete only shows that Crosslinx is able to complete things, it doesn’t mean they’ll complete on time.Looks like they got quite a bit of Mount Dennis Station done already. And, in addition, the maintenance facility is already done. I wonder if Line 5 will actually open in 2021, or if it will not.
Looks like they got quite a bit of Mount Dennis Station done already. And, in addition, the maintenance facility is already done. I wonder if Line 5 will actually open in 2021, or if it will not.
Sure you can change gauge for the CLRV wheels to fit Crosstown tracks, but good is that when the CLRV needs a loop to turn around??? Then why do you want to use a car that is out data and hard to maintain, let alone to small to carry the ridership??
TTC bought and sold PCC where the trucks had to be re-gauge to fit TTC system or the system the cars been sold to.
Sure you can change gauge for the CLRV wheels to fit Crosstown tracks, but good is that when the CLRV needs a loop to turn around??? Then why do you want to use a car that is out data and hard to maintain, let alone to small to carry the ridership??
TTC bought and sold PCC where the trucks had to be re-gauge to fit TTC system or the system the cars been sold to.
TTC should re-gauge a pair of T1 cars, and stick a pantograph on top just to confuse the hell out of everyone.
And then have a PCC running behind it!