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Interesting. I guess with Charles terminal closing, they can use articulated busses on the 7 or ixpress routes?

As for hydro propulsion, its likely electric, but could be hydrogen (but didn't they try that years ago if I remember?)
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(09-07-2018, 07:50 PM)bgb_ca Wrote: Interesting. I guess with Charles terminal closing, they can use articulated busses on the 7 or ixpress routes?

As for hydro propulsion, its likely electric, but could be hydrogen (but didn't they try that years ago if I remember?)

I dont recall any hydrogen buses, but the region has operated compressed natural gas buses before but apparently the reliability was less than stellar .
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(09-07-2018, 07:54 PM)danbrotherston Wrote:
(09-07-2018, 07:50 PM)bgb_ca Wrote: Interesting. I guess with Charles terminal closing, they can use articulated busses on the 7 or ixpress routes?

As for hydro propulsion, its likely electric, but could be hydrogen (but didn't they try that years ago if I remember?)

I dont recall any hydrogen buses, but the region has operated compressed natural gas buses before but apparently the reliability was less than stellar .

Come to think of it, you are right. I just remember seeing them when I moved to kw, and a year or two later they were retired.

I just took a peek at the tender document, and I just see mentions of diesel and hybrids, except for one line where it mentions hydro. The tender document also mentions having usb ports on the busses.
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The new bus garage in north Waterloo is intended to have facilities for articulated buses; presumably they would all be based there.
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(08-28-2018, 09:22 AM)KevinL Wrote: New stop platforms being readied on Block Line at Strasburg - this is in preparation for the 201 serving the intersection when Ion launches. The foreground one's bigger than usual, the entire boulevard is nearly impassable!

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Shockingly, very little has been completed here; there's still no sidewalk, and that will remain the case for the second straight weekend. Ugh.
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Could hydro be a typo and they actually meant hybrid? Unless hydro = electric, I'm very disappointed that they did not open up electric buses.

Just seems incredibly shortsighted for us to be procuring diesel buses in 2021 whereas cities around the world are moving to electrify their bus fleets.
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(09-07-2018, 06:22 PM)Pheidippides Wrote: I noticed there is a bid out for new buses including some 60ft ones (I think that is a GRT first?):

I was under the impression that I responded to this, seems I didn't hit the "Post Reply".

Anyway, the 60' bus are the articulated ones, and would be a first for the region.

I wonder if they'd be used for the BRT...
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Just noticed the 9 has been changed to use conestoga station instead of conestoga mall.
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Are there any significant system wide changes that will roll out when ION officially starts?
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http://www.grt.ca/en/about-grt/2018-tran...twork.aspx
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(09-11-2018, 02:23 PM)Spokes Wrote: Are there any significant system wide changes that will roll out when ION officially starts?

Beyond the end of using Charles and Forest Glen terminals, and rerouting many buses to connect to Ion stations? There's the removal of 7's alphabet soup, making the 8 rational as a single bidirectional leg, and re-working quite a lot of the network. The post above links to it all, of course.
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(09-11-2018, 02:23 PM)Spokes Wrote: Are there any significant system wide changes that will roll out when ION officially starts?

Yes. Major changes are proposed. Details are here
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(09-11-2018, 06:22 PM)bgb_ca Wrote:
(09-11-2018, 02:23 PM)Spokes Wrote: Are there any significant system wide changes that will roll out when ION officially starts?

Yes. Major changes are proposed. Details are here

I didn't think these changes were going to wait until ION launched though.
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A lot of them require Ion to launch - Ion is replacing the 200, which parallels much of the route but not all of it. Making these changes before Ion launch would cause numerous issues.
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(09-11-2018, 07:44 PM)KevinL Wrote: A lot of them require Ion to launch - Ion is replacing the 200, which parallels much of the route but not all of it. Making these changes before Ion launch would cause numerous issues.

That and the changes are entirely dependent on the buses being run on the 200 between Fairway Station and Conestoga Station being freed up for use on all the other routes
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