Unlike the older subway trains, the new Toronto Rocket trains have no railfan windows avaliable (at least to the general public) as the operator's cab is a full-width cab and with the cab's door has a one-way mirror in place of the railfan window, so these people are trying to look at the front, and may not see anything at times, though if its little visable, its not a good perspective to see out the front unlike on the older subway cars, the back is also the same thing there too.
Unlike the older subway trains, the new Toronto Rocket trains have no railfan windows avaliable (at least to the general public) as the operator's cab is a full-width cab and with the cab's door has a one-way mirror in place of the railfan window, so these people are trying to look at the front, and may not see anything at times, though if its little visable, its not a good perspective to see out the front unlike on the older subway cars, the back is also the same thing there too.
AlexRampaul 1 month ago