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Canadian Railroads > The Canadian arriving earlyDate: 09/05/19 05:01 The Canadian arriving early Author: DrawingroomA Although the Canadian in both directions is often a few hours late, the arrivals in Vancouver and Toronto have recently been early.
Number 1 just arrived in Vancouver at 04:55 - three hours five minutes early. Other recent arrivals have been two and two and a half hours ahead of schedule. Even Toronto has seen early arrivals of #2 in the past week - one hour and two hours - something that has not occurred in a few months. Date: 09/05/19 05:34 Re: The Canadian arriving early Author: railsmith DrawingroomA Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Although the Canadian in both directions is often > a few hours late, the arrivals in Vancouver and > Toronto have recently been early. > > Number 1 just arrived in Vancouver at 04:55 - > three hours five minutes early. Other recent > arrivals have been two and two and a half hours > ahead of schedule. Even Toronto has seen early > arrivals of #2 in the past week - one hour and two > hours - something that has not occurred in a few > months. It showed 2 hr, 46 min early just now before it disappeared off the screen at asm.transitdocs. Still a very good performance. And this week's No. 4 made the first early arrival in Edmonton since that train started running on April 30 -- a whole 1 hr, 17 min early. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/05/19 05:49 by railsmith. Date: 09/05/19 05:41 Re: The Canadian arriving early Author: joemvcnj Somebody went on vacation.
Date: 09/05/19 08:53 Re: The Canadian arriving early Author: Streamliner Passenger trains are not supposed to arrive hours early or hours late. They are supposed to depart on time and arrive on time.
Date: 09/05/19 09:35 Re: The Canadian arriving early Author: joemvcnj So if they are headed to the next stop early with the fat in the schedule, what are they suppsoed to do - sit on a siding and wait ?
Date: 09/05/19 10:45 Re: The Canadian arriving early Author: PHall joemvcnj Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > So if they are headed to the next stop early with > the fat in the schedule, what are they suppsoed to > do - sit on a siding and wait ? Which will cause some entitled "passenger" to make nasty posts on the internet. Date: 09/05/19 11:52 Re: The Canadian arriving early Author: hoggerdoug In my old rule book, scheduled trains could arrive early at a station, but not depart early.
Give it up screamliner. Doug Streamliner Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Passenger trains are not supposed to arrive hours > early or hours late. They are supposed to depart > on time and arrive on time. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/05/19 12:52 by hoggerdoug. Date: 09/05/19 16:56 Re: The Canadian arriving early Author: andersonb109 What happens to the passengers in Vancouver when the train arrives that early? Can they stay on unitl a more reasonable hour?
Date: 09/05/19 18:07 Re: The Canadian arriving early Author: 4489 Already discussed. Guess you missed it!!!
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