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It's another Pic-of-the-Day thread... Metro-Style! Post anything regarding to the metro lines, but only one picture per member per day. Also, try to keep the pictures under 800x600. Anything not metro-related will be removed. If the picture is not your own, please add credit to original owner or link to website where pic came from. Post now!
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TTC Greenwood Yard
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Bombardier T-1
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Disused St James tunnels, Sydney Australia.
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I used to be with it, but then they changed what it was. Now what I'm with isn't it, and what's it seems weird and scary to me, and it'll happen to you, too! |
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Unsurprisingly, you are making this thread amazing.
> The hierarchy of power dictates that the person with the most power does the least amount of work and retains the highest benefit. |
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skytrain mk. 1?
do you know how to waltz? |
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Posted by imprezawrxsti
skytrain mk. 1?
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Yup. UTDC ICTS Mark I UTDC is now of course Bombardier.
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Posted by Agent Skelly
Yup. UTDC ICTS Mark I UTDC is now of course Bombardier.
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speaking of which...yeah, it's a mk. 2, but still...
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Washington DC Metro - Federal Triangle Station platform Shot on 35mm film and scanned.
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I worked on a few of those as well, APC systems trial. My last pic was a Mk1
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Body prototype for Vancouver, for fitting track, tunnels etc. The side clearances are exaggerated.
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What do they use or what are they going to be using in Vancouver? Bombardier T-1's or something else? That thing is way wider than a T-1.
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You guys are nerds, I fucking love it. I bow to your supreme train knowledge.
City Loop, Melbourne Australia 2002. Shot on my first digicam, Canon powershot s30, 3.2mp baby!
Interestingly the graffiti piece behind the train blur that looks like a bunch of pink breadsticks is by an aussie guy called Bones. Shortly after I moved to paris I was standing on the platform waiting for a train and one rolls in the opposite direction. Across the side was giant Bones piece. I haven't seen the guy in 5+ years and there was his piece right in front of me. In a year of paris life I saw two pieces running, and one was his. Spin out!
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Another 35mm scan taken in the Washington DC metro:
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Posted by insanedArk
What do they use or what are they going to be using in Vancouver? Bombardier T-1's or something else? That thing is way wider than a T-1.
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canada line tester maybe? also, NYC Subway:
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Canada Line does not use the Bombardier ICTS though.
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Toronto is the sole operator of T1 class cars, so it's not that. Toronto and Vancouver both use Bombardier (ex-UTDC) ICTS Mk. I trains. That car there looks like a Mk. I. Vancouver uses both Mk. I ICTS and Mk. II ATS trains.
http://en.wikipedi...nced_Rapid_Transit
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