kotsy
Senior Member
I'm really curious to see the staging plan here and how the main station structure is going to be built over the active GO station.
Same! I live real close so I'll be on top of it with very frequent updates including drone shots.
I'm really curious to see the staging plan here and how the main station structure is going to be built over the active GO station.
I'm hoping that the success *knock on wood* of building this station will lead to future infill stations being built on other surface lines for both GO and TTCI'm really curious to see the staging plan here and how the main station structure is going to be built over the active GO station.
I'm really curious to see the staging plan here and how the main station structure is going to be built over the active GO station.
April 25
The new tunnel extension is haft the width of the existing one and will be a bitch for events at the EX to to get to/from, let alone during the EX.
They’ve given themselves wiggle room with the way they’ve illustrated the timeline, depends what you consider is the beginning of station construction. With all pedestrian flow redirected and all footings of the structure in place, 1-2 years isn’t unreasonable for pouring a big slab over the rails then building uninterrupted like an ordinary building. Finishing touches like fare gates don’t need to be in place until OL opens.Only a year for the station building and that beautiful canopy? Seems ambitious!
Is it too much to ask the PR flacks to convert all their measurements to the same system of measurement? And since I did the math, 48" is approximatelyCrews are using a small tunnelling auger, with a cutter head of only 48 inches (compared to one of approximately 6.5 metres used to build a subway tunnel).
Um...Is it too much to ask the PR flacks to convert all their measurements to the same system of measurement? And since I did the math, 48" is approximately 1220 cm.