fairviewroad
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503 and 508 are already in use by other Cascades trains. Of course, you could easily swap 501 with 503. No one but railroaders would care about the swapped numbers. In fact, that switch makes a lot of sense since 503 is earlier in the day (i.e. to the left on the timetable), so it would maintain the convention of using lower numbers earlier in the day. (503 is a relative newcomer to the Cascades schedule, hence the out-of-sequence number).Edit: And on the two Vancouvers, it might behoove someone to change the train numbers (say, switch 501 to 503 or 510 to 508) so they look more distinct on the tickets (501/510 is easy enough to mentally transpose, I suspect).
I think they are probably not going to make any changes until the additional Cascades trains go online in 2017, which could lead to a wholesale renumbering. That said, the 501/510 confusion is only a problem for people who really, really aren't paying attention.
Edit to add: All that said, are the two Vancouvers the only case where the same physical train serves two cities with the same name? That is, on trains 513 and 516, you can board in one Vancouver and get off in the other Vancouver with no change needed.
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