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![]() To announce the commencement of the new heavy rail shuttle from downtown to the suburban airport, the Premier of Ontario did a media availability on a test train the other day. Global News sent up an aircraft to do a chase video. This is the result. The slow approach to the terminal is because the train lines up with platform doors.
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![]() Interesting - plenty of track capacity !
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![]() The airport service has basically two full tracks to itself. The upgrade has involved a single track bridge being four tracked, a small tunnel section, a rail-rail grade separation and a road-rail separation in addition to other works. Total spend about 300 million Euro but it will also benefit suburban and intercity services.
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![]() As the June 6th launch date approaches there have been a few more events for media etc. Here's an article with high res photos of the platforms and train interiors.
http://www.blogto.com/city/2015/05/t...e_in_ action/ One of the reasons IE might like to have a DART link to the airport is that then you get to go to a conference... for air rail links. There are awards. This is not a drill. ![]() ![]() |
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