I finally caught a new streetcar, from Sussex, to Dundas.
Some observations:
- it would be quicker to walk from Sussex to Spadina station than wait for the traffic light to change to cross Spadina. I felt like myself and others had been waiting there for a couple of minutes when the new streetcar suddenly came flying out the portal, and we all jaywalked to the crossing. Normally I get on at Harbord, but as I got to Spadina, I saw the car heading north, I figured I had plenty of time to walk north instead of south.
- After all the comments, I was surprised how fast it moved. It seemed to really move around Spadina Circle, and didn't hesitate at intersections. I expect this is mostly a function of the driver. Just like on the old streetcars, you can tell when you have a rookie, who seems slow, and hesitates all the time.
- Door loading seemed to go smoothly. There was a lot of people trying to exit at the rear door - so people knew . In the centre, people just marched in and headed straight for the machine - seemed to know what they were doing. I couldn't really tell what was happening at the front. The platforms themselves seemed a bit small and narrow, with all the people getting off everywhere.
- It felt surprisingly like a small train. I'm looking forward to some longer trips. Sometimes I take the subway from Union to Spadina - I've never really bothered with the streetcar for that trip - but I'll likely make a point of using the streetcar next time.
- according to the TTC employee (a conductor?) helping by the ticket machine, although you show your POP receipt to the operator of the next vehicle, you actually put your validated child (or seniors) ticket in the farebox, and receive a new transfer. That seems a little odd to me. I didn't get a chance to try it out though, as somehow I couldn't find my daughter's validated ticket when it was time to get on the 505 ... though as we'd spent about 20 minutes shopping in Chinatown (found some rambutan for the first time in a while!) I guess it was bit questionable whether I should have used it anyways ... though if you just walk in and shove it in the fare box - how is the operator ever going to know?