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Some photos from today. In total there were three 4 car S200 consists on the Blue Line. Expect a video from member CanadianTransitTycoon soon, documenting our ride on the West LRT today. 

#2407 at Saddletowne

33552383094_fd06847b0d_m.jpgIMG_4247 by TheNicholasBlonski, on Flickr

#2413

34009701820_f3719d1c2c_m.jpgIMG_4255 by TheNicholasBlonski, on Flickr

#2403

34352617036_b687458c15_m.jpgIMG_4256 by TheNicholasBlonski, on Flickr

#2412 at 69th Street

34394254745_5b2c352d3d_m.jpgIMG_4265 by TheNicholasBlonski, on Flickr

Operating screen on #2406. Pretty cool technology on these cars!

34263860751_77fce08d04_m.jpgIMG_4259 by TheNicholasBlonski, on Flickr

Passenger display. The line is actually colored blue on the display. The purple seen in this photo was caused by my camera.

34394265285_ef638eba81_m.jpgIMG_4261 by TheNicholasBlonski, on Flickr

34263852321_48d3fd97b6_m.jpgIMG_4262 by TheNicholasBlonski, on Flickr

34394242095_c2e757e47c_m.jpgIMG_4273 by TheNicholasBlonski, on Flickr

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1 hour ago, Nick B said:

Guessing it's shown on the operating screen? 

Not obvious from my perspective. But I see that the user interface is more or less like what you'd find on a Japanese train: 

https://blog-001.west.edge.storage-yahoo.jp/res/blog-a6-42/notbonito/folder/1472051/21/43559621/img_0?1316521031

Do you have images of the rest of the cab controls in operation so we could get a better view of how everything works?

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32 minutes ago, Transit geek said:

Not obvious from my perspective. But I see that the user interface is more or less like what you'd find on a Japanese train: 

https://blog-001.west.edge.storage-yahoo.jp/res/blog-a6-42/notbonito/folder/1472051/21/43559621/img_0?1316521031

Do you have images of the rest of the cab controls in operation so we could get a better view of how everything works?

I have a ton but unfortunately unable to post them on this forum. Feel free to ask questions though

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40 minutes ago, Transit geek said:

Not obvious from my perspective. But I see that the user interface is more or less like what you'd find on a Japanese train: 

https://blog-001.west.edge.storage-yahoo.jp/res/blog-a6-42/notbonito/folder/1472051/21/43559621/img_0?1316521031

Do you have images of the rest of the cab controls in operation so we could get a better view of how everything works?

I have this one from the S200's inaugural run last year if this helps...

28031384111_9e701b5c86_m.jpgIMG_1976 by TheNicholasBlonski, on Flickr

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15 hours ago, TimmyC62 said:

The graphic along the top of the screen shows 2412 in a lighter colour than the other three cars - I'm guessing that's the giveaway.

Yes. It's a minor fault not sure what it is because a button needs to be pressed that will give you more info. The letter "C" and the white hi-light indicates it's minor.

If the car was highlighted yellow or red following a letter code "A" or "B" that would indicate a more serious fault.

More info is given with the proper buttons pressed explaining the faults or faults.

The indications are displayed on another screen they tell the operator if the doors are opened or closed it even tells the operator how many people are in the train contest or each car.

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16 minutes ago, yvarushin said:

Not too sure! I imagine it would be since a Calgary radio station posted it, but I'm not too sure! I'll ask in the thread. 

It's definitely in Canada judging by the railway crossing..

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  • 2 weeks later...

Cars 2422 and 2423 are in Haysbro storage on track 5 still wrapped up. They have been there since there arrival a few weeks ago or so. Not sure when they will make there move to Anderson garage.

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