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Old 09-27-2013, 11:26 AM   #1841
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Why would CT bother purchasing a high floor bus?

Why not just replace the current high floor ones with low floor ones. Seems to me that fleet commonality and flexibility would be more important than replacing something on a one to one basis unless the high floor ones offer something the low floor ones dont?

Are high floor ones less expensive to purchase, do they cost less to operate, do they operate better on some routes (more traction for hills in the winter)? Other than those reasons I cant figure out why they would even want a high floor fleet.
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Old 09-27-2013, 11:33 AM   #1842
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I've noticed some brand new bendy buses on the roads lately. They have a new front end design and definitely sound quieter than the older ones.

Is this the style the new low-floor buses will be?
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Old 09-27-2013, 11:33 AM   #1843
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Why would CT bother purchasing a high floor bus?

Why not just replace the current high floor ones with low floor ones. Seems to me that fleet commonality and flexibility would be more important than replacing something on a one to one basis unless the high floor ones offer something the low floor ones dont?

Are high floor ones less expensive to purchase, do they cost less to operate, do they operate better on some routes (more traction for hills in the winter)? Other than those reasons I cant figure out why they would even want a high floor fleet.
There's 114 HF busses currently in service, these are being replaced with buses from the new order of 150 - which are all low floor. High floor buses are probably not even manufactured any more.

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Old 10-02-2013, 08:41 PM   #1844
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Some photos from the Lions Park station extension.

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Transitcampyyc sent a survey to all candidates asking a few questions regarding transit issues. The results from each question will be included in an installment as part of a series of articles in Metro.

Here's the article for the first question, "How often do you use transit?" with the results for all the participants included in the link.

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Most Calgary council candidates are infrequent transit riders

Of the 49 candidates running for city councillor, 37 responded to the survey, including all incumbents.


Of those respondents, 12 said they take transit several times a week or more and four said they ride about once a week.


Of the remaining 21, five said they take transit one to three times a month, nine said they ride only on occasion, and seven responded with “rarely,” “not often” or similar answers.


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Link to the rest of the article including all responses to this question


The series of articles will also be paralleled by blog posts to TransitCampYYC's webpage at:


http://transitcamp.ca/


The other four questions are:

1. What is the most pressing transit need in your ward

2. What is the most pressing transit need outside your ward?

3. What is your most innovative idea for improving transit?

4. What is the role of transit in Calgary?
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Old 10-07-2013, 10:44 PM   #1846
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How are the LRT cars delivered?
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Old 10-07-2013, 11:18 PM   #1847
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^They are shipped one by one either by truck or train from the plant in Sacramento (truck is rare, it is mostly by train). If a unit comes up by train, it goes to the CP yards then is hauled down by a single engine to a siding near the Haysboro storage facility (just south of Heritage Station), where the LRV is offloaded from the big train car (or flatbed if it arrived by truck) onto the siding. The siding is basically an interchange between the LRT tracks and the CP tracks.

From there it is towed to either Anderson Garage or Oliver Bowen Maintenance Facility in the northeast where work commences to test and commission the unit.

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Old 10-08-2013, 01:04 PM   #1848
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^ Correct.

Next time you're taking the LRT, watch the CP tracks south of the Haysboro storage facility, and you'll see a cross-over from the CP main that ducks under the fence to the LRT mains. The CP siding that frinkprof talks about is right beside the carwash.
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^ Correct.

Next time you're taking the LRT, watch the CP tracks south of the Haysboro storage facility, and you'll see a cross-over from the CP main that ducks under the fence to the LRT mains. The CP siding that frinkprof talks about is right beside the carwash.
And just a little to the left of that you can faintly see the lean-to that Frink, Thneed, and the other transit geeks inhabit while waiting for the LRV delivery to happen.

I joke, but only because I think I'd like to see it happen one day. My son would totally dig that too. And I use the term "transit geek" affectionately, of course.
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And just a little to the left of that you can faintly see the lean-to that Frink, Thneed, and the other transit geeks inhabit while waiting for the LRV delivery to happen.

I joke, but only because I think I'd like to see it happen one day. My son would totally dig that too. And I use the term "transit geek" affectionately, of course.
Lol, I somewhat rarely even ride the train.
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Lol, I somewhat rarely even ride the train.
Me either, but I do find that there are a few people here (yourself included) that provide some really good insight into the LRT system. I rarely use transit either, but I find it quite interesting for some reason.
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Old 10-09-2013, 05:38 PM   #1852
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If the first c-train from that new order is going to be delivered in August 2015... Does that mean we won't be seeing 4 car trains until the end of 2015? That seems really far away.
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Yeah, that's unfortunate. Four car service can't come fast enough. I've noticed both Lions Park and UofC extensions are near complete too.
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Old 10-15-2013, 01:10 PM   #1854
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The Mask wins:

http://newsroom.calgary.ca/pr/calgar...ns-248936.aspx

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Old 10-15-2013, 01:36 PM   #1855
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Boooooooo, didn't care for that one at all. I was Buffalo all the way.
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I'd say that The Mask was my least favourite, but they all look a lot more sleek and modern than what we've got currently.
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Anyone frustrated with the reserve parking system? It is kind of frustrating seeing the lots half empty in the morning and still being rather high on the wait list. I preferred the old pay system they had before the outcry that we had to pay 3 bucks for parking.

It seems now that they don't know how to manage or understand what they have with the reserve system. It is even more frustrating when you hear stories of people renting their spots and making money at the high usage lots (end of the line...damn those parasite communities).

Sorry about that.

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Old 10-19-2013, 12:11 PM   #1858
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Regarding Transit Camp's election survey of candidates, I was originally going to make a post each day to coincide with the Metro article for each question but I wasn't able to make the time to.

Anyway, the comprehensive list of responses is on the Transit Camp blog (http://transitcamp.ca) and the Metro articles are easy to find on their website. A bit lazy of me but free time has been at a premium lately so there you have it.
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Old 10-19-2013, 01:39 PM   #1859
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Anyone frustrated with the reserve parking system? It is kind of frustrating seeing the lots half empty in the morning and still being rather high on the wait list. I preferred the old pay system they had before the outcry that we had to pay 3 bucks for parking.

It seems now that they don't know how to manage or understand what they have with the reserve system. It is even more frustrating when you hear stories of people renting their spots and making money at the high usage lots (end of the line...damn those parasite communities).

Sorry about that.

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Pay per use was awsome for the end lots. You could get there at 7;30 and still get a spot. User fees are so much better that first come first serve.
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News and Notes

North Central LRT Video

This is a video that has come out of the recent North Central LRT corridor engagement process. It's interesting, but a little bit vague and high-level. Not sure if it's just one of the options being presented or if, through engagement, this is the preferred one. Either way, lots left in the dialog and decision-making process.



Undercover Boss Canada

An episode of the show recently featured Calgary Transit director Doug Morgan going undercover on the front lines of Calgary Transit. As is the premise of the show, the focus is on the employees and what they go through on a day-to-day basis.

Here's a link to view it online. It's currently the top-listed clip:

http://www.wnetwork.com/shows/underc...s-canada/clips


Construction photos

Here's a round of photos of various construction projects in the system as posted by TallisRH on SSP almost 2 weeks ago:

4-car platform extensions
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Tuscany Station progress
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Heritage Station pedestrian bridge

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