Thursday, November 1, 2007

The Little Engine that Could Not

So I’ve heard a rumour that some of the new locomotives, which GO Transit promised would be in service by now, have been delivered and testing has begun on them. One small problem though – they can’t get them up past 80 km/h. Sounds fast right? Well to put things in perspective, the current ‘outdated’ engines go about twice as fast.

The new locomotives are supposed to be powerful enough to carry two extra cars, thereby increasing passenger capacity. Good plan, if they can get these things to work.

SLOW Transit has ordered 27 of these things, with an option for another 26 down the road. Let’s hope the big-brains at transit control figure out how to drive the new trains before they commit to doubling the final order.

In the meantime, we can all help get the first batch of engines running at top-speed. When on one of the new trains, chant in unison with your fellow commuters, ‘I think I can, I think I can’. It worked for the Little Engine that Could.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This blog sucks.

So the Go train is late sometimes, so there are cancellations due to emergencies, so there are crowded trains, THEN DRIVE YOUR FREAKIN CAR. You do not have to take the Go train, there is no one forcing you...

I admit, the Go train has problems BUT when you drive do you always arrive at 8:07 in the morning? NO. When you drive, can you honestly say that there are never delays due to accidents? NO. When you drive isn't the highway just as crowded as a Go train? YES.

Can you sleep in your car while on your way to the office? NO. Does the horn on the GO train constantly go off annoying everyone? NO.

Just some "food for thought", or should I say "Pretzel for thought"...

Anonymous said...

Here's an idea...live in a normal city like Toronto and you wouldn't have to take the freakin go train back and forth.
MOVE OUT OF THE STIX!!