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Toronto Eglinton Line 5 | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx | Arcadis

The consequence of breaching that agreement is presumably a financial or administrative penalty: they'll have to start paying for maintenance and operations expenditures which they aren't actually using, that sort of thing.

Not like people will go to jail if the line opens late.
 
Eglinton LRT next update will come in "Late January", probably looking at March at the earliest at this point I imagine.

"However it eventually became clear it would not open by the end of 2026."

LINE NOT OPENING UNTIL 2027 - might as well wait a couple more years and open it up alongside the EG LRT W Extension lol

Article has been updated- "...open by the end of 2025"

Re: 30 days, i dont know who that is accountable to. TTC? MX? The private consortium? We already know that MX wanted to open it this year, TTC wanted to open it February, and MX threw their hands up and said "Whatever, you open it when you want."

If it's the TTC, then i dont think anyones getting in trouble if the TTC causes the delay. But it could also be the consortium, which would actually cost $$...
 
New frontpage storey on Line 5, and the steaming pile of LRT that it will almost certainly be upon opening.

"At the December 10th TTC Board meeting, it was reported that current test runs on Line 5 schedule 56 minutes for a trip from Mount Dennis to Kennedy. Given this month’s precedent of the TTC missing its targeted schedule on the Finch West LRT by 20 percent, total trip times on Line 5 are likely to exceed an hour. Even if the TTC only surpasses its target by 10 percent, resulting in a 62-minute trip, the Eglinton Crosstown would only beat the current fastest transit option from Kennedy to Mount Dennis — via Line 2 and the UPX — by a single minute." -from the article linked

I hope I am wrong, but I previously estimated 50 minutes theoretical scheduled Mount Dennis to Kennedy. 6/56 minutes was for recovery time. Oh how naive we were to believe an LRT could fly past cars down the road median.

If by some miracle they get it down to the advertised 38 minutes by opening, my last shred of hope in Toronto transit will be restored.
The thing is, the Crosstown is for mostly local commutes. Very very few people would be going the whole length of the line, unless their destination is Pearson Airport. In which case, they can factor the long trip into their travel plans.

Considering average speed of 25km/h for surface portion, and 34km/h for tunneled portion...

End to end should be:

Crosstown West - 8.6km (to Renforth) / 25km/h = 20:38 min
Crosstown Tunnel - 11.5km / 34km/h = 20:17 min
Crosstown Surface - 7.3km / 25km/h = 17:31 min
Crosstown East - 15.1km / 25km/h = 36:14 min
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Eglinton Crosstown (Renforth to UTSC) = 94:40 min (1 hour 34 minutes)

This again, should demonstrate just how large Scarborough is. Crosstown East is a long extension.
 
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^ Me from ten years ago would have blown a gasket seeing Finch West crawl at 12km/h. I've gotten accustomed to Toronto's mediocrity it seems.

To think we were of the mind that the surface LRT portions would be zipping by at 25 km/h at the time.

Here's the thing though, there's really no reason they can't manage 25km/ph, if not a bit better.

But we have to demand that of politicians at all levels, agency heads, and Ministry higher-ups, and the seat-warming seals that have seats on the Mx Board.

Its not enough to complain from one's couch......email, phone, more than once, make a nuisance of yourself (lawfully).

It is possible to achieve a better result. But action, must replace apathy. I should say, that's not targeted at you in any unique way, its a reminder to everyone.
 
Article has been updated- "...open by the end of 2025"

Re: 30 days, i dont know who that is accountable to. TTC? MX? The private consortium? We already know that MX wanted to open it this year, TTC wanted to open it February, and MX threw their hands up and said "Whatever, you open it when you want."

If it's the TTC, then i dont think anyones getting in trouble if the TTC causes the delay. But it could also be the consortium, which would actually cost $$...
Open in late 2025 really means ML has handed the project to the TTC and has determined that it is ready to open. If TTC chooses not to open it, that does not mean it’s not ready to open
 
Open in late 2025 really means ML has handed the project to the TTC and has determined that it is ready to open. If TTC chooses not to open it, that does not mean it’s not ready to open
Based on what we've learned from Finch, if the TTC chooses to open it, does not mean it's ready to open! :)
 
It's my fault everyone, I confess. 🙇‍♀️ I joked one too many times that Line 5 would only open when I no longer needed it to get to work and clearly Murphy/Loki was listening.

But good news! I just got a new job, so hopefully that means it'll actually open in 2026.

Pics in penance (around Don Mills station):
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If the TSP study from the city is coming late Q1, and eglinton isn’t opening without TSP, then there needs to be more backlash on the (further) delay
Next round of backlash to be rightfully directed at the city. Every second of delay is on them at this point. They'll be accountable to voters soon enough.
 
I've been reading back in the thread, just for "fun." It's pretty crazy to read comments from Summer 2023 when January 2025 was a worst-case-scenario opening date prediction. The line was supposedly 98% complete at the time and people were shocked that Metrolinx wouldn't commit to a 2024 opening.
 
I've been reading back in the thread, just for "fun." It's pretty crazy to read comments from Summer 2023 when January 2025 was a worst-case-scenario opening date prediction. The line was supposedly 98% complete at the time and people were shocked that Metrolinx wouldn't commit to a 2024 opening.
It's like a Windows update where it gets to 90% in two minutes and then sits there for 20 minutes to get that last ten percent.
I'm guessing all these completion percentages are really based on a simple quantity of all tasks to be completed as opposed to a weighted total time required to complete outstanding tasks.
 

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