This is at Keele Station. There is a crossover there because it used to be the western terminus of the original Bloor-Danforth Line until 1968 when the subway was extended from Islington to Warden Stations. Nearby is the Keele (Vincent) Yard. Vincent by the way was Dundas West's old name.
Reversing at Keele was the result of them short turning all trains here because of a problem on the lines between Keele and St. George (I think). In other words - Service was only running between Keele and Kipling when this was happening. Shuttle buses were running that night.
Officially it's called Vincent Yard, after the street that was gobbled up by the Crossways Towers...but yes, just about everyone referees to it as Keel Yard.
Why would reversing take place at Keele? Doesn't the line span from Kipling to Kennedy or is Keele at the start of the busy section of the line where more trains are needed?
Reversing at Keele was the result of them short turning all trains here because of a problem on the lines between Keele and St. George (I think). In other words - Service was only running between Keele and Kipling when this was happening. Shuttle buses were running that night. Thanks for the question.
This is at Keele Station. There is a crossover there because it used to be the western terminus of the original Bloor-Danforth Line until 1968 when the subway was extended from Islington to Warden Stations. Nearby is the Keele (Vincent) Yard. Vincent by the way was Dundas West's old name.
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That's cool. Me and my niece was just discussing how we don't notice how the trains last stop changes.
Reversing at Keele was the result of them short turning all trains here because of a problem on the lines between Keele and St. George (I think). In other words - Service was only running between Keele and Kipling when this was happening. Shuttle buses were running that night.
great footage...very unusual..
It's keele switches were the Keele yard is...from eastbound to westbound.
Officially it's called Vincent Yard, after the street that was gobbled up by the Crossways Towers...but yes, just about everyone referees to it as Keel Yard.
What would happen if a fart landed on the 3rd rail? 😳
@@FART-REPELLENT as stupid as that question is, I am now interested.
@@JB0i Considering that farts are pre-filled with highly pressurised air and gas, if a fart landed on the 3rd rail it would explode 🤣
0:47 Track Switching Sound
If you look close enough at the tracks, you can also see the switch happen along with the sound.
I wonder if it said Keele on the front of the train since it had to short turn
true..
i think it said kipling i could barley see tho it was bright
Why would reversing take place at Keele? Doesn't the line span from Kipling to Kennedy or is Keele at the start of the busy section of the line where more trains are needed?
Reversing at Keele was the result of them short turning all trains here because of a problem on the lines between Keele and St. George (I think). In other words - Service was only running between Keele and Kipling when this was happening. Shuttle buses were running that night. Thanks for the question.
I like Keele Station
Quite interesting. What station though???
Keele
as listed above : keele station
One lakh views!?
It said Keele last time
I saw one do that at St. George
what station??????????????????
Keele station
Keele
Why is you see the outside
@@angryskitboy7776 ???
The main thing wrong with the NY Subway system is the people who ride it.
Now I know why there are 2 conductors
What would happen if a fart landed on the 3rd rail?
@@FART-REPELLENT Idk…