superelevation
Active Member
The situation with the UP Express is incredibly frustrating, and seems to have a lot with the NS Trains, which we've long known are pretty bad. IIRC that's a big part of why they have never consistently run frequent service with three car trains, even if they did they would probably have 4/18 cars out of service which seems fine.
The best course of action might be to order something like the Alstom trains used on Ottawa's Diesel O Train line, those would be similar enough floor height to use regular GO platforms and with alt compliance or whatever would probably be fine to operate on entirely Metrolinx owned tracks. Then once you get those trains delivered (ideally with a bigger spare ratio), you shut the UP down for 2 months (or less) and adjust the platforms and screen doors at Pearson. Low floor DMUs could use GO platforms at the other stations. Sure, you have some extra diesel trains kicking around, but if they work with GO platforms we'd find a use.
What's irritating is that what I imagine will happen is we will continue to allow the UP service to limp along until we decide we're sick of the poor service or the infra is changed so it can be used by electric trains. UP Trains are always busy, it seems really bad to give up on running a good service because we don't want to spend money on additional / functional trains. We've certainly spent money on less useful things!
The best course of action might be to order something like the Alstom trains used on Ottawa's Diesel O Train line, those would be similar enough floor height to use regular GO platforms and with alt compliance or whatever would probably be fine to operate on entirely Metrolinx owned tracks. Then once you get those trains delivered (ideally with a bigger spare ratio), you shut the UP down for 2 months (or less) and adjust the platforms and screen doors at Pearson. Low floor DMUs could use GO platforms at the other stations. Sure, you have some extra diesel trains kicking around, but if they work with GO platforms we'd find a use.
What's irritating is that what I imagine will happen is we will continue to allow the UP service to limp along until we decide we're sick of the poor service or the infra is changed so it can be used by electric trains. UP Trains are always busy, it seems really bad to give up on running a good service because we don't want to spend money on additional / functional trains. We've certainly spent money on less useful things!