I found this one on Flickr, Monorail Gold at the TTC with a RED MAPO, I thought this was kind of neat :)

No.. Smart Tires is the system that monitor the tires health, temp, etc.... still in use. ALISON is the heat detectors for the non guest areas of the train.Monorail_Red wrote:Is SmartTire the new ALISON?
I found this one on Flickr, Monorail Gold at the TTC with a RED MAPO, I thought this was kind of neat :)
I see, because if I remember correctly, a pic I took myself a few years ago, where it now says SmartTire it used to say ALISON.Doctor McKey wrote:No.. Smart Tires is the system that monitor the tires health, temp, etc.... still in use. ALISON is the heat detectors for the non guest areas of the train.
MAPO's are fun..... aslong as their not mine....
The Doctor
Would that happen to be Monorail Yellow??Doctor McKey wrote:I wounder if I call shop if they will tell me something like how to turn the automated dispatch system... for those of you that do not know, one of the monorails is designed to be compleatly automated. It was put into test trials to automate the send to shop or bring from shop and also to operate under driverless conditions.... the only thing that comes to mind when i think of this is that really bad movie called stealth... IMDB it for more information.
Black has her moments. Right now, she's a good train from C6 with awesome brakes. Keep in mind that picture is 2006.Doctor McKey wrote:I just noticed something about the screen capture that I found via google images....... They have a red smart tire warning.....
BW... are we sure that this is black and not silver??
The Doctor
Nice pic of of Gold at Concourse. Smart Tire and ALISON are different systems. Smart Tire monitors the pressure and temperature of your tires. ALISON is a temperature monitor. We can check the status any time by turning around to our left and hitting the button.Monorail_Red wrote:Is SmartTire the new ALISON?
I found this one on Flickr, Monorail Gold at the TTC with a RED MAPO, I thought this was kind of neat :)
So far I've had two Red MAPOs, neither one my fault, neither one charged. The first was as I was passing Polynesian, and the person working the platform dropped their kill pack, turning off the beam right under me. My heart left the train through the roof hatch, and it took my throat with it. Oh, did I mention that was my third day?Doctor McKey wrote:No.. Smart Tires is the system that monitor the tires health, temp, etc.... still in use. ALISON is the heat detectors for the non guest areas of the train.
MAPO's are fun..... aslong as their not mine....
The Doctor
Yellow has several new fangled systems. Theoretically, though, all our trains could drive themselves. Of course, there are a few reasons that's not going to happen in the near future... Just the way I like it.Monorail_Red wrote:Would that happen to be Monorail Yellow??
Doctor McKey wrote:Hope this helps...
What concerns me that is a non CM was able to call the shop and get that information. Information like that is public knowledge but has to be issues via community information and relations peoples.... I wounder if I call shop if they will tell me something like how to turn the automated dispatch system... for those of you that do not know, one of the monorails is designed to be compleatly automated. It was put into test trials to automate the send to shop or bring from shop and also to operate under driverless conditions.... the only thing that comes to mind when i think of this is that really bad movie called stealth... IMDB it for more information.
How common is it for the pilots to have to use the big red e-stop (to avoid hitting SGs, if they are leaning over a railing for example)?Big Wallaby wrote:Needless to say, I really don't care for emergency stops. They are rather hard on the trains and anyone other than the driver who is on board.
Is it true that if you're driving Monorail Green on express and you're holding at 145 with an AMBER MAPO after 2min it will give you a RED MAPO? Just curious because I red a post out there somewhere about that. :D:Big Wallaby wrote:So far I've had two Red MAPOs, neither one my fault, neither one charged. The first was as I was passing Polynesian, and the person working the platform dropped their kill pack, turning off the beam right under me. My heart left the train through the roof hatch, and it took my throat with it. Oh, did I mention that was my third day?
The second time I was able to take it in stride. Coming into Contemporary, I received an Amber in a weird place, and the Red followed two and a half seconds later. Nothing was my fault, and even the manager who was riding my cab wondered what happened (before he went flying into the seats ahead). Thankfully, I was driving an empty train.