This guy cracks me up.fucking austria
goverment cant even put together proper bus technique of system
My life is so HARD.Try living on the North Shore.
Man, this one time an Indian person came to my door collecting for a charity... I had to turn them away without looking in their eye, we all know what happens if you do that. I felt like telling them to get out of the North Shore. Disgusting.My life is so HARD.
Um... the North Shore, ESR, Western lines all have 3 minute frequencies in the busiest peak hour periods - go and check the timetablesErm... Which line are you talking about?
No single line has frequencies of 3 mins in peak hour. Due to signaling limitations the max that a line can hold is 1 train per 5 mins, with the exception of the city circle which has a limit of 1 train/2 minutes. I think it is 1 train/3 mins in peak hour, but that's because the city circle is 4 lines (really 3) combined... So...?
even if you live as far up as gordon, the longest you wait for a train in peak hour is 7 minutes lolTry living on the North Shore.
Most parts of Europe: numnerous machines at stations where you can buy a ticket. I am always amazed we don't have that here.About time this happened... Hate the time it takes at the stops when passengers hop on, get their purse/wallets out, then give the driver a note, driver gives change, etc...
I reckon though there should be a system where people can buy tickets easily and quickly at the stops.
Same hereHate people that whinge about trains. Irrespective of what line I guarantee they are more frequent than most suburban bus lines.
Yes, forgot about the ESR. Uhh, not so shure about the Western/North Shore Lines... They might have a service in a 1 hr period that is 3 mins apart, but apart from that it's impossible to continually have trains 3 mins apart as signaling wont allow it.Um... the North Shore, ESR, Western lines all have 3 minute frequencies in the busiest peak hour periods - go and check the timetables
Yeah 20 trains/hr is 1 train/4 minutes, and as I said on the City Circle the limit is 1 train/2 minutes.And the cityrail network is limited to 20 trains/hour on any single track - obviously this decreases with different stopping patterns in use (eg. south/inner west services)
i did say in peak...Yes, forgot about the ESR. Uhh, not so shure about the Western/North Shore Lines... They might have a service in a 1 hr period that is 3 mins apart, but apart from that it's impossible to continually have trains 3 mins apart as signaling wont allow it.
20 * 3 = 60Yeah 20 trains/hr is 1 train/4 minutes, and as I said on the City Circle the limit is 1 train/2 minutes.
Even in peak hour, you cannot have 3 trains per hour continually due to signaling limitations. What times on timetable for those lines have trains 3 minutes apart?i did say in peak...
and anyway signalling capacity is based on the distance between signals - it doesnt magically change at different times of day
Whoops, I have to review basic maths... The limit on the City Circle, ie. signaling in CC allows to have 1 train/2 minutes. But there is 1 train/3 minutes as 1 train/2 min is the LIMIT.... ie, you usually don't run things to the max.20 * 3 = 60
20 * 4 = 1hr, 20
Im also pretty sure that city circle is 20tph
I spend half my life waiting for the 536, and the other half on it. Used to catch it?536 Gladesville to Chatswood, i used to always catch that bus
From BJ: 8:05, 8:09, 8:12, 8:15, 8:19, 8:22Even in peak hour, you cannot have 3 trains per hour continually due to signaling limitations. What times on timetable for those lines have trains 3 minutes apart?