Maybe Anwar can turn the heat off on all of their trains while he's there because I'm dreading the ride home. It's so warm on the train now https://t.co/RG53kPRn4y
— CJ Smith (@ThisCrazyTrain) April 27, 2017
Thursday, April 27, 2017
High of 23C today but GO thinks that's in fahrenheit
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It's not just the GO train... it is everywhere!
ReplyDeleteOn the GO, the jacket came off. Waiting for my coffee, my (extremely lightweight) sweater came off.
I am down to my sleeveless top (and hair up) and it is still about a 1000 degrees here.
I am not looking forward to the ride home as it is only supposed to get warmer and more humid as the day progresses.
First Humidex reading for the year today!!!
ReplyDeleteTheir automation systems are probably programmed to wait until June before switching over to the "air conditioning" mode
ReplyDelete...after which the trains and buses will feel like "Barrow Alaska in January" until mid-October.
I swear I lost weight from sweating during the ride home last night. It was like a sauna and the driver in the cab car was complaining even more than the passengers.
ReplyDeleteThat train got unloaded in record time at my stop.
GO should take care of these issues first before all their other upgrades i.e., adding Tim Horton's coffee, etc.
ReplyDeleteWhat a difference a few days make, back to possible iisolated flurries May 5th!
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