felix123
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Fom working in the industry for years, I can almost guarantee that the devs were like "Not crashing into other LRVs was never in the spec. You'll have to submit that req for the next sprint."you answered your own question
Fom working in the industry for years, I can almost guarantee that the devs were like "Not crashing into other LRVs was never in the spec. You'll have to submit that req for the next sprint."you answered your own question
if your engineers n programmers are really good.
LOL. @Aplus23 I have two valuable lessons for you:you answered your own question
2. If it ain’t broke don’t fix itWhy would a signaling system built from the ground up be so difficult to implement?
More like because business area didn't ask, asked at the last moment or don't know what they wantFom working in the industry for years, I can almost guarantee that the devs were like "Not crashing into other LRVs was never in the spec. You'll have to submit that req for the next sprint."
Oscillation has been a recurring problem, but the LRT vehicles are different from the streetcar ones, and their infrastructure's very different, too.
yea ottawa's are really unpleasant, mainly due to the bad route design that has so many curves. crosstown is nearly a straight shot the whole way. I do worry about the number of curves on the ontario lineOttawa's Citadis trains don't really have this issue, so I don't think it's a general low floor thing. Although the Citadis really grinds around even the most gentle curve. Hopefully the crosstown Flexities are smoother
Ottawa's Citadis trains don't really have this issue, so I don't think it's a general low floor thing. Although the Citadis really grinds around even the most gentle curve. Hopefully the crosstown Flexities are smoother
Yup. Lessons learned from this project, but there will be many positives once it is operating.I think its hilarious that people are debating retrofitting or building new tunnels/building new bridges, for a line that has taken 13+ years to be built, and isn't even open yet...
optimistic of you2025 should be a big year. St Lawrence north market, Eglinton, Finch
iON has high speed curves? I can't think of many curves that iON has (even relatively gentle ones) where the train doesn't slow to like 20km/h.You don't have to hope - the same cars as used on the Crosstown are in service on ION and they ride very well around the high speed curves. I assume it's to do with the track geometry.
iON has high speed curves? I can't think of many curves that iON has (even relatively gentle ones) where the train doesn't slow to like 20km/h.
Having only ridden on it end to end once, I couldn't point out any locations on a map, but there were a number of places along the northern end where the train banks without slowing down from line speed at all - and line speed up there is fairly respectably high.iON has high speed curves? I can't think of many curves that iON has (even relatively gentle ones) where the train doesn't slow to like 20km/h.




