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Old 03-17-2016, 03:16 PM   #2601
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Any idea when the new trains will start being used? I see them daily, but they're never actually moving people.
They have been commissioning for a while, and the 3rd vehicle has only arrived in Calgary yesterday or today.
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Old 03-17-2016, 03:25 PM   #2602
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Seen lots of 4 car trains on the south line. The NE line.......not so much. Elitists.
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Old 03-17-2016, 04:25 PM   #2603
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Seen lots of 4 car trains on the south line. The NE line.......not so much. Elitists.
3 car trains going west are barely filled most of the time, it would be a complete waste running 4 car trains on that line.
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Old 03-18-2016, 07:21 AM   #2604
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Seen lots of 4 car trains on the south line. The NE line.......not so much. Elitists.
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3 car trains going west are barely filled most of the time, it would be a complete waste running 4 car trains on that line.
Yes. The Blue Line West is a newer line where the demand hasn't grown yet, and has a lower ceiling in that regard, and the Blue Line Northeast is indeed busy, but the Red Line South has the most ridership by a significant margin, so 4 car trains will be deployed here first. The Blue Line will get some eventually once the new cars come into service.
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Old 03-18-2016, 12:34 PM   #2605
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I know many years ago I talked about this with Ric McIver- when he was an alderman. He said they had discussed this in council, and one of the challenges was enforcement. All it would take is somebody registering their vehicle at a friend's house in Calgary, and that would circumvent the process.
That is true, but if someone goes to that much trouble I am sure they would be in the minority. I think the majority would abide and pay.
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Old 03-18-2016, 01:17 PM   #2606
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That is true, but if someone goes to that much trouble I am sure they would be in the minority. I think the majority would abide and pay.
I don't know about that. I have a friend who's a newspaper columnist in this city. He's written many hundreds of columns, and received many hundreds of angry letters and emails in response. But he told me the most angry responses to a column he has received, by far, was when he suggested charging out of town commuters more for transit. Never underestimate the remarkable sense of entitlement people develop over the services they use.
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Old 03-18-2016, 05:01 PM   #2607
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I don't know about that. I have a friend who's a newspaper columnist in this city. He's written many hundreds of columns, and received many hundreds of angry letters and emails in response. But he told me the most angry responses to a column he has received, by far, was when he suggested charging out of town commuters more for transit. Never underestimate the remarkable sense of entitlement people develop over the services they use.
Were those people residents (i.e. voters)? Or the out of town leeches? If it's the latter, what are they going to do about it? Drive all the way into downtown out of spite?

I'm sure Calgary Parking Authority has empty spots downtown they'd be happy to fill...
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“Calgary Transit is always looking for ways to generate new revenue,” Collins said. “Whether it’s just getting that extra hour of sleep in the morning – or unwinding after a long, hard day’s work – now there’s more you can do at Calgary Transit.”

It’s expected the TransitNap beds will generate an extra $500,000 in revenue this year alone.

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Old 04-13-2016, 12:11 PM   #2609
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No update on the new trains yet? The old ones have been breaking down quite frequently lately. I was on one standing near the cab door the other day when the train shut down and they had to walk the driver through what was basically "have you tried turning it off and on again?"
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No update on the new trains yet? The old ones have been breaking down quite frequently lately. I was on one standing near the cab door the other day when the train shut down and they had to walk the driver through what was basically "have you tried turning it off and on again?"

I understand it, only two have arrived.... and there are a few setbacks -- teething problems
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I understand it, only two have arrived.... and there are a few setbacks -- teething problems
If I'm still passing the new trains being tested in the summer while my legs are getting blasted with hot air from an old train in +30 heat I'm going to be sad.
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If I'm still passing the new trains being tested in the summer while my legs are getting blasted with hot air from an old train in +30 heat I'm going to be sad.
Its hilarious that I have to Tweet Calgary Transit to turn off the heat because their drivers are too stupid to know that when it warmer then 5 degrees no heat is needed.
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Its hilarious that I have to Tweet Calgary Transit to turn off the heat because their drivers are too stupid to know that when it warmer then 5 degrees no heat is needed.
I believe the heat is from the braking system and is designed to keep the trains warm mostly in the winter. At least on the older trains, I think there is no "off" option when it comes to this.
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I believe the heat is from the braking system and is designed to keep the trains warm mostly in the winter. At least on the older trains, I think there is no "off" option when it comes to this.
That is what a train driver told a women who hit the help button and told the driver to turn off the heat in the train. Thanks lady...
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I believe the heat is from the braking system and is designed to keep the trains warm mostly in the winter. At least on the older trains, I think there is no "off" option when it comes to this.
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That is what a train driver told a women who hit the help button and told the driver to turn off the heat in the train. Thanks lady...
Yup, on the older trains (U2's), the heat comes from the brakes and sometimes the baffler sticks and makes the train much warmer than it should be. Even on the newer trains we have no control over the temperature per se, just whether the HVAC system is on or off and we have to keep it on at all times so really we have no control at all.
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Would you guys please stop giving well informed reasoning to explain a complanint that Weitz has.

Clearly he is smarter than those "Stupid" drivers.
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Old 04-14-2016, 01:29 PM   #2617
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No update on the new trains yet? The old ones have been breaking down quite frequently lately. I was on one standing near the cab door the other day when the train shut down and they had to walk the driver through what was basically "have you tried turning it off and on again?"
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I understand it, only two have arrived.... and there are a few setbacks -- teething problems
It sounds like CT put the first couple through vigorous testing, figured out a few tweaks that they would like, and are getting those tweaks fixed in Sacramento before they are shipped up here.

Remember that these are basically a new model, the no other transit agency has ordered before.
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Underground recommendation for parts of Green Line LRT

http://www.newstalk770.com/2016/04/1...sc_ref=twitter

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News Talk 770 has learned city administrators are recommending the Green Line LRT run under the downtown as it heads towards the southeast community of Ramsay.

On Monday, city officials will talk about how they evaluated the five possible routes in the downtown.

News Talk 770 has learned city administrators are recommending the Green Line LRT run under the downtown as it heads towards the southeast community of Ramsay.

On Monday, city officials will talk about how they evaluated the five possible routes in the downtown.

They included things like an elevated line, street level or underground service.

The city has decided it wants to run the train underground from Eau Claire out of the core.

The public will get a chance to look at the options and how they were evaluated...
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http://carsandtrains.com/ctrain/

Ctrain S200 car 2403 on a test run at Stampede station
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