An area of track along Richmond Hill GO Train corridor is experiencing flooding. Follow @GOTransit for updates pic.twitter.com/1VELvYvk6s
— CityNews Toronto (@CityNews) October 28, 2015
Stand by for @GOtransit official confirmation of Richmond Hill service changes. Safety is first priority. pic.twitter.com/DdjYYFVFGm
— Bill Grodzinski (@GOgrodzinski301) October 28, 2015
But at least it wasn't this...
.@GOtransit - Are we expecting more or less than this amount? pic.twitter.com/vwnLsjLlpS
— Chris (@COverholster) October 27, 2015
Back when I started as long as we could still see the rails we used to drive through that like it was nothing. Now the second the water starts touching the rails an automatic system declares an 'emergency' and the whole line is shut down. Not saying that's the right or wrong way, but its interesting how times have changed.
ReplyDeleteWas this from the remnants of Hurricane Patricia?
ReplyDeleteYES!
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