David Huggins-Daines

@dhd6@jasette.facil.services

Étudiant en géomatique, consultant en linguistique, développeur de logiciels libres. Piéton, cycliste et skieur. Ex-conseiller municipal et heureux de l'être. Posts randomly in French and/or English. Fan of cheap, durable, yet supposedly obsolete technology in all domains, with the notable exception of 3-pin ski bindings, those are bad and you should not use them.

Site web (professionnel)
ecolingui.ca/
Site web (politique)
dhd6.ca/

Replying to @jfmezei@cosocial.ca

@jfmezei @EdwinG ouf, just like de la Concorde...

They seem to be learning from their mistakes, very slowly, because the recent Mirabel station has one platform with multiple validators at the only entrance.

Of course some trains just randomly don't stop at it (and the only reason is that they just happen to pass at the same time an opposite direction train is on the platform)

Such a spectactularly bad system, I don't think ARTM planners ever ride it (or have ever ridden, e.g., GO trains)