TramTrain in action
Probably the best visual that explains TramTrain around!
Steam, passenger, freight, and trams all using the same line.
Ersingen heavy / light rail contrasts
Probably the best visual that explains TramTrain around!
Steam, passenger, freight, and trams all using the same line.
Ersingen heavy / light rail contrasts
I bet that the tram-train has a “driver” to screen out “quacking individuals” unlike the automated ST letting anyone on board:
http://metronews.ca/news/vancouver/1035523/vancouver-transit-police-seek-witness-to-duck-calling-sex-offender-incident/
I wonder whether “Rico” makes quaking noises when he boards ST…
This might be a case of creep messing with the wrong girl but is too early to tell. Of course, the Vancouver Sun didn’t consider it newsworthy as crime on ST is heavily censored. At least the CBC which doesn’t receive bribes (I mean advertising) reports the news on ST here:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/skytrain-stabbing-leads-to-teen-girl-s-arrest-in-vancouver-1.2646919
Hero “TransLink” bus driver does not intervene as lunatic bashes mother with three small kids and then boots the mother and small kids off the bus (along with lunatic) to fend for herself. Nice.
http://www.theprovince.com/Editorial+Common+sense+rarity+these+days/9869095/story.html
Ian Jerkvis, you run a tight ship.
Zwei replies: Oh I wouldn’t dump on the driver, it is not his job to break up fights. What surprised me is that the local police were noticeable by their absence in the whole affair. Line up too long at Tim Hortons?