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Exactly - that's what I'm getting at! This is a huge, huge improvement.
Sorry, I'm hopelessly optimistic, and believe that the grass will look good over time - much better than just filed in with concrete.
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Has anyone seen any recent figures showing the current percentage of track installed?
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06-23-2016, 02:27 PM
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The big mammoet crane just lifted the Waterloo park TPSS in to place. Will post picture later.
Everyone move to the back of the bus and we all get home faster.
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I noticed that the Seagram signal crossing poles differ on the number of tracks that you are crossing. When you are heading west, the left hand (north) signal indicates 3 tracks while the right hand (south) signal indicates 2 tracks. I could see arguments for either case. Realistically there are only 2 paths/tracks at the crossing, but thanks to the gauntlet track there are 3 pairs of rails. There must be an arcane piece of Transport Canada regulations being interpreted here.
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That's hilarious - we actually talked about this during the Brampton group's visit/tour a month or so ago, and jokingly said it should say "2 1/2" or something. I've only seen the "2"; the fact that it's different depending on what way you're approaching is hilarious! Great find!
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That TPSS somehow reminds me of scenes in the original Jurassic Park of the Velociraptor compound.
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(06-24-2016, 09:05 AM)Viewfromthe42 Wrote: That TPSS somehow reminds me of scenes in the original Jurassic Park of the Velociraptor compound.
That's interesting, because it looks like that TPSS is approximately where the dinosaur is during Wonders of Winter.
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New format for the construction updates this week. Haven't yet decided if it's easier to understand.
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06-24-2016, 08:50 PM
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Sorry, but this makes me furious. As a proud Canadian, Engineer and very vocal supporter of SI, this drives me insane. We're not American - this should 100% be in metric...
Crews were also working along the spur through University of Waterloo. Looks like they're preparing to install the deck plates for the pedestrian crossings.
I couldn't quite figure out what this little guy is for. Anyone have any ideas?
At Columbia, there are now twelve crossing signal poles installed. This is just insane. All I can figure (and I really hope I'm wrong) is that Transport Canada must want separate ones for LRT vs. Freight. If that's the case... that's just nuts! I can easily see now why it was rumoured that Erb/Caroline is going to have 16 separate crossing arms going off every 4 minutes when a train goes through. Edit - Warren Schnurr on the facebook group pointed out that there were existing crossing signals there, and those will likely be removed when the new ones are activated. Google Street View confirms that there were pre-existing crossing lamps here! I rarely am up this way so I had no idea.
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On the Imperial - unit sign: I know Metric should be the standard, but keep in mind that this sign is for the benefit and safety of the workers on site - who to this day work better in feet and inches. I would hate to see an incident occur because someone tripped up on their mental math.
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So it can have both, with imperial below Metric. We've been metric for 50+ years. It's time to ween off the teat.
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06-25-2016, 08:10 AM
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(06-25-2016, 12:05 AM)KevinL Wrote: On the Imperial - unit sign: I know Metric should be the standard, but keep in mind that this sign is for the benefit and safety of the workers on site - who to this day work better in feet and inches. I would hate to see an incident occur because someone tripped up on their mental math.
The height sign faces the traffic flow at the crossing, so I would argue it's actually more for the public, than workers. All bridge height signs (heck, all signs, period) in Canada, are metric. Because we're metric. Like every other country in the world, except Liberia, Burma, and the USA.
To counter-argue: all of the alignment drawings are in metric. The numbers you see on the side of the actual rails? Distance from the endpoint of the line, in metres. Next batch of numbers on the rails? Radius of curvature. In metres. Rails made in US manufacturing facility.
(06-25-2016, 07:58 AM)BrianT Wrote: In Real Estate they still make comparisons in price per sq.ft. or per acre along with m2 and hectares, lot size 60' x 100' etc. Property surveys are all now in just metric measurements, but a lot of (most) people still get their calculators out to convert to acres and square feet. In a house or condominium, they still say that you have 9 foot or 10 foot ceilings. When they are talking ceiling heights, I don't think that I have ever heard it referred to in metric numbers.
Just because a lot of people are reluctant to change, doesn't make it right.
I work in engineering and manufacturing, and trust me, I know all about working fluently in both systems of measure - I just have to. 3/4 of our customer base is in the US. And even then, half of our US customers work in SI because they know it's better and it just makes more sense. All our raw material comes in imperial, so as a designer working in metric you have to be clever about where to skim and shave material to get back to non-crappy numbers all the time because of this disease unit working its way in like a cancer.
Using Imperial in normal parlance in Canada is like going into a building in Quebec and expecting people who are bilingual to use English as the primary language. It's incredibly offensive.
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(06-24-2016, 08:50 PM)Canard Wrote: I couldn't quite figure out what this little guy is for. Anyone have any ideas?
Not quite a pallet car, but with a little imagination and some old fashioned gumption...
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