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TTC: Jane (LRT) RapidTO

Jane south of Eglinton narrows (and grades become an issue too IIRC). Instead of running a TTC track on Jane, St Clair should have been a TC spec rebuild and run through to Jane directly or via Eglinton. Too late now.
 
Jane south of Eglinton narrows (and grades become an issue too IIRC). Instead of running a TTC track on Jane, St Clair should have been a TC spec rebuild and run through to Jane directly or via Eglinton. Too late now.
I don't even think it's possible. TTC/ML and the contractor will get into a big fight on who owns what asset, who does the maintenance, who pays for the maintenance, who pays for the track wear and tear and who pays for the storage. If a TTC owned streetcar gets damaged, who's fault is it? This will be very messy. This would only worked if TTC owned the Black Creek yard was well as being the maintenance provider.
 
They are working on rebuilding the Jane Street bridge going over Black Creek at Alliance Avenue, for the Rockcliffe Flood Mitigation Project.

See https://urbantoronto.ca/forum/threads/black-creek-at-rockcliffe-special-policy-area-flood-remediation-and-transporation-feasibility-study.31333/post-2275899

Noticed in the PDF the following:

"Provision for future transit in dedicated right of way included within bridge substructure"

Is the provision for the dedicated right-of-way for a future Jane light rail line to be on the surface or underground? If on the surface, it could have portals on the south side at Haney Avenue on the north side at Outlook Avenue. If underground, it would be under Black Creek.
 
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