How interesting, this rolling stock looks very nice (and the journey sounds interesting hehehehe), here we have Metro lines with elevated viaduct but it is a little different. Many greetings from Santiago de Chile!
This is what I like about the Vancouver Skytrain, everything is done 100% automatic from Translink but I heard these trains can be driven manually as well!!
Idek what the point was for that Mark 3 to stop halfway through the station, and then move a little bit, just to open the doors 😂 it could've just gone all the way in lol
Correct me if I am wrong please but I believe when a train comes into the New Westminster Station from King George. Then switches tracks. Is it then headed to Production Way University Station and on?
How interesting, this rolling stock looks very nice (and the journey sounds interesting hehehehe), here we have Metro lines with elevated viaduct but it is a little different. Many greetings from Santiago de Chile!
This is what I like about the Vancouver Skytrain, everything is done 100% automatic from Translink but I heard these trains can be driven manually as well!!
Why did it switch
When it switches tracks?
Is it to King George or Proction Way- University?
Idek what the point was for that Mark 3 to stop halfway through the station, and then move a little bit, just to open the doors 😂 it could've just gone all the way in lol
Probably safety stuff due to proximity to the switch (also happens to be the weed train XD)
Correct me if I am wrong please but I believe when a train comes into the New Westminster Station from King George. Then switches tracks. Is it then headed to Production Way University Station and on?
That is not the usual procedure no. They head all the way to Waterfront station...
Wait what