Jezus those FLIRT-B trains make SOOO much noise, the European Full electric trains are silent compared to this, but the Battery coolers make them super loud
If you're confused here, the go train is going to get a lot more confusing for you when they get 15 min service and finish the dozen or so new Toronto stations
Yes and no. Although they are doing a ton of testing it seems like lots of testing and then lots of track work which is a good thing. They have done so much unofficial testing. They Aim to open in April which is the pushed back date.
Looks nicer than the train at line 1 haha. The one in line 1 looks like street cards I used to see everyday in Toronto. I wished line 1 has this train too, during monday rush hour, I am getting squished by everyone due to its size, plus I think having the hybrid model might actually be good for the Line 1 just in case the cable is frozen or something.
Only for the testing. Seems like they were just too lazy to change the display on the train. Some of the LINTs at Bayview were showing line 4 however during normal service line 4 will only run from the airport to south keys. They have a third track at south keys station (northside) for the line 4 LINT to wait at.
@@MapleManYT It would be really nice if they interlined. To do that they would need to extend the platforms along the airport branch since a FLIRT is too long for them at the moment.
For anyone wondering, here is the locations of the crossings. 1: McKenna Casey drive, (now abandoned) Barrhaven, Ontario. 2: McBean street, Richmond Ontario 3: Dwyer hill road, near Prospect, Ontario
The first clip yes it's around 100. However past 1:05 in the video they are at the max speed on that part of the sub which is 160. I saw it on the tracker doing 150 while I was there recording this video.
@@RB_Productions1 I get these kinds of comments on my videos too, any time I indicate the speed of a VIA train. Some people have this weird belief that VIA trains can't go faster than 100 km/h and they claim that anything demonstrating otherwise is fake. Though it's not just a Canadian issue. On my video of Dutch high speed trains where I wrote the speed of each train on-screen, a Dutch guy was claiming that trains can't reach 300 km/h in the Netherlands. Even though the video was literally a compilation of trains going 300 km/h in the Netherlands.