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		|  09-12-2011, 12:51 PM | #721 |  
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			Just wait until all hell breaks loose once companies start picking the wrong stations to name
 "Next Stop; Southland Leisure Centre Heritage Station"
 
 followed by "Heritage Park Chinook Station"
 
 "Chinook Centre 39th Ave Station"
 
 "Anderson Station by Shawnessy YMCA"
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		|  09-12-2011, 12:54 PM | #722 |  
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			The problem is that station names also serve a navigation and wayfinding purpose.  There's dozens of ATB locations in Calgary, so including it in the name of, say, Crowfoot Station creates unnecessary confusion.  There's only one Saddledome, and one Talisman Centre, but lots and lots of LRT stations.  Calling one the A&W station when there may be a few others that are close to A&Ws can become problematic.  Also, if these things will be changing every couple or three years, it can become especially confusing for infrequent users and tourists.
 Also, as YNAT brought up, we're talking about less than a percent of current annual revenues that this would bring in.
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		|  09-12-2011, 02:36 PM | #723 |  
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			I personally can't wait for "The next stop is...SAIT, Alberta College of Art and Design, Jubilee Station by Plygem Windows and Doors"
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		|  09-12-2011, 02:39 PM | #724 |  
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					Originally Posted by Mazrim  I personally can't wait for "The next stop is...Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Alberta College of Art and Design, Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium Station by Plygem Windows and Doors" |  
Fixed for you.
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		|  09-12-2011, 04:45 PM | #725 |  
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			I want the Whitles** family to purchase the LRT station by City Hall
 Whitles Hall
 
 Wittles Hall
 
 
 (** it's pronounced  "witt-less")
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		|  09-12-2011, 08:38 PM | #726 |  
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					Originally Posted by para transit fellow  I want the Whitles** family to purchase the LRT station by City Hall
 Whitles Hall
 
 Wittles Hall
 
 
 (** it's pronounced  "witt-less")
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Am I missing a clever joke, or are you just Rick Bell?
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		|  09-13-2011, 09:27 AM | #727 |  
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					Originally Posted by para transit fellow  I want the Whitles** family to purchase the LRT station by City Hall
 Whitles Hall
 
 Wittles Hall
 
 
 (** it's pronounced  "witt-less")
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		|  09-15-2011, 08:53 AM | #728 |  
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			http://blogs.calgaryherald.com/2011/...-out-schedule/
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		| There are 82 of Calgary’s original LRT cars still rolling along the C-Train lines, nearly all starting in 1981 or 1982. In fact, it took until this year’s acquisition of new-generation trains for the Siemens SD-160s to outnumber the U2s. |  
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		| According to a city transportation report, here’s how the old clunkers will be phased out: 
 2011: 82 in service
 
 2012: 79 (West LRT starts)
 
 2013: 71
 
 2014: 63 (four-car service starts)
 
 2015: 55
 
 2016: 46
 
 2017: 37
 
 2018: 29
 
 2019: 21
 
 2020: 13
 
 2021: 8
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		|  09-15-2011, 08:59 AM | #729 |  
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			Real Time C train information: Coming August 2011..... what gives?
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		|  09-15-2011, 09:03 AM | #730 |  
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			Real Time C train information: Coming September 2011Real Time C train information: Coming October 2011
 Real Time C train information: Coming November 2011
 Real Time C train information: Coming December 2011
 Real Time C train information: Coming 2012
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		|  09-15-2011, 09:12 AM | #731 |  
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			They seem to be working on their own schedule.   |  
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		|  09-15-2011, 09:16 AM | #732 |  
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					Originally Posted by Barnes  Real Time C train information: Coming September 2011Real Time C train information: Coming October 2011
 Real Time C train information: Coming November 2011
 Real Time C train information: Coming December 2011
 Real Time C train information: Coming 2012
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Real Time Information about when real time information is coming - coming Sept 2011.
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		|  09-15-2011, 09:21 AM | #733 |  
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					Originally Posted by Russic  They seem to be working on their own schedule.  |  
If we're adding extra days to the year, can we add them to summer? January is long enough as it is.
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		|  09-15-2011, 11:16 AM | #734 |  
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The worst part about these old cars is the heating vents still pump out heat from the brakes in the summer.  I accidentally touched my leg against it on a 29 degree day (it's right beside the seats) and burned my leg.  Pretty ridiculous.
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		|  09-15-2011, 11:19 AM | #735 |  
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			...or the bar in the middle of the entrance/exit door.
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		|  09-15-2011, 11:26 AM | #736 |  
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			Or when you are crammed in anywhere near the door and get smoked by it every time it opens. The sliding doors are a lot nicer.
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		|  09-15-2011, 11:29 AM | #737 |  
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					Originally Posted by stampsx2  ...or the bar in the middle of the entrance/exit door. |  
That's not really a design flaw. North American people in 1981 could fit comfortably through both sides of the bar in the door, not so much North Americans in 2011  !
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		|  09-15-2011, 11:32 AM | #738 |  
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			Perhaps it's been discussed before, but why is bus service so much more reliable in the morning than in the afternoon? Calgary Transit deals with the same traffic issues, the same ridership generally, the same weather, and the same staff, right? So why are they on the dot on time in the morning, but badly out of sync in the afternoon? To the point where in the afternoon, the schedule is useless, as you can wait 3 or 4 bus "arrival times" in the afternoon, while you never see a missed bus in the morning on the same route? Can anyone explain this?
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		|  09-15-2011, 11:52 AM | #739 |  
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			Whitehorn Stationhead is now supposed to reopen Oct 15.
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		|  09-15-2011, 12:49 PM | #740 |  
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					Originally Posted by Knalus  Perhaps it's been discussed before, but why is bus service so much more reliable in the morning than in the afternoon? Calgary Transit deals with the same traffic issues, the same ridership generally, the same weather, and the same staff, right? So why are they on the dot on time in the morning, but badly out of sync in the afternoon? To the point where in the afternoon, the schedule is useless, as you can wait 3 or 4 bus "arrival times" in the afternoon, while you never see a missed bus in the morning on the same route? Can anyone explain this? |  
Probably because in the morning, the bus you're catching is pretty far away from the congestion, and didn't start anywhere near it, so it's easy to stay on time. In the afternoon however, the busses are all crammed into exactly where the traffic is the worst when you're trying to get on, so they are more likely to be delayed.
  
Plus it's probably safe to assume that for non 24hr service this is the norm. Any small disruption durring the day can add up if it doesn't get addressed, so scheduling becomes harder and less reliable as the day wears on and there are more minor probelms building up.
		 
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