dunkalunk
Senior Member
Fixed this one! Yay!
Just to keep a running tally of where UT is at on this. Cheers!
Just to keep a running tally of where UT is at on this. Cheers!
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I like the idea of using the rail corridors in the West and East, and running double lines along Richmond & Adelaide. Ideally, express tracks along Richmond and local tracks along Adelaide.
I'd say it should hit Queen at Yonge, and King on University.
IMO the DRL should not be planned so rigidly, or subjectively. The design needs to be fluid with a long arc, or large curving esses.
Good luck finding room amongst highrise foundations to run that sort of routing.
It's a good point, and would certainly apply to the west at Dundas West Station, but people switching at Pape & Danforth don't necessarily have that opportunity. Under this scenario, it would even be possible to make GO RER-style service (say from Georgetown, Barrie, or Milton) utilize those Richmond Express Tracks, no? TTC trains could enter the Adelaide tunnel, while GO Trains enter the Richmond tunnel.Under this scenario, if people wanted an express trip, why wouldn't they just take a GO EMU RER-style service? It would surely be cheaper than boring a new tunnel. Once lakeshore trains go underground, a few tracks would be freed up at union for such a service.
It's a good point, and would certainly apply to the west at Dundas West Station, but people switching at Pape & Danforth don't necessarily have that opportunity.
But then, if we actually had a GO RER-style service, it would presumably intercept a lot of downtown-bound trips before they even get to the Danforth line, which might serve the relief function even better than building a Danforth-to-Downtown DRL and hoping that everyone will switch to it at Pape.