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

February 27, 2026:

Caledonia Station:

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I even managed to snap the full posters!
 
I can see that, with higher track speeds and a lot fewer stations. Even if Line 5 was a full subway, going through Union would be faster.

The only downsides is the hourly off peak ST service, no counter peak service and the painful transfer between GO and UPX, with no fare integration between the two Metrolinx trains.
Line 5 is only useful if you destination is on line 5. If it's the airport, you'll have to wait for the UPX anyways so better off with GO.

If you need to get to the 52 Lawrence West corridor, it is almost always better to get the 52 from Lawrence West Station. Man getting to Mount Dennis Station from Etobicoke is a mission if you're not taking the 32. Until the actually start that 901, it's much better to either take the bus across to Line 1 (especially off peak and in the evenings) from Etobicoke or down to Line 2.
 
At this time, Line 5 is being extended west of Mt. Dennis Station to Renforth Station. Opening 2031+. See https://urbantoronto.ca/forum/threads/toronto-eglinton-line-5-crosstown-west-extension-m-s-metrolinx.28144/

The first "subway" in North America opened in Boston in 1897, using the streetcars at the time. Today, it has FOUR branches, with a daily ridership of 101,200 (2022).
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In the west end of Toronto's Line 5, I can see a branch leaving Mt. Dennis Station to go north under Jane Street to Pioneer Village Station (or Highway 407 Station). South of Highway 400/Black Creek Drive, it can be underground; and north of it, it can be on the surface. The Jane LRT as part of Transit City was buried by former Mayor Rob Ford and former Councillor Doug Ford. See also https://urbantoronto.ca/forum/threads/ttc-jane-lrt-rapidto.7294/

In the east end of Line 5, we have the Eglinton East LRT being discussed at the moment. See https://urbantoronto.ca/forum/threads/eglinton-east-lrt-metrolinx.28180/post-1289679
 
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He understood good transit. He knew the value of building less, but better quality. The Eglinton LRT journey could have been roughly 40 minutes or a bit under if he had his way from Kennedy and to Mount Dennis, and it would have gone to STC. It's his opponents, the Surface LRT nuts that are the backwards minded idiots.
His only interest in burying transit was because he thought it would improve car traffic. He was against streetcars because he felt they were too hard to pass when driving. He was famously unaware of which parts of the transit city plan were grade separated. I'm not a fan of the transit city plan, but he wanted to cancel the Scarborough lrt (that was not going to be built on a road) because it would be in the way of cars. He was completely clueless about transit and his opinions on transit came exclusively from his experience of it from his SUV.

Rob Ford was openly antagonistic to transit and transit riders.
 
What happened to the “please stand clear of the platform edge” announcement and the “the next train to arrive on the westbound platform will be for mount Dennis” announcements, seems like all station announcements were removed or muted
 
What happened to the “please stand clear of the platform edge” announcement and the “the next train to arrive on the westbound platform will be for mount Dennis” announcements, seems like all station announcements were removed or muted
If someone were to stand at the edge of the platform when the train is arriving, I'm sure they would hear something. (Not that I'm advising you try it!)
 
What happened to the “please stand clear of the platform edge” announcement and the “the next train to arrive on the westbound platform will be for mount Dennis” announcements, seems like all station announcements were removed or muted
Maybe they listened to my feedback that it was becoming too much 😆
 
Maybe they listened to my feedback that it was becoming too much 😆

You aren't alone. The capability to play recorded announcements is like a new toy, for TTC and Metrolinx also. It is very much overused.

This week I rode a GO train where the various safety, security, and public service announcements started as the train left Union and were still going on as we passed through the Strachan tunnel. And then they started all over again at Bloor. Ironically, one announced the "quiet car" policy for the upper level. Not much point having a quiet car policy when the PA is going non-stop.

The PA system on Crosstown seems to have a ML flavour to it. I hope this is corrected.

- Paul
 
That's why his Memorandum of Understanding had the line buried to Kennedy - with the possible exception of the portions through the Don Valley.
In fact, in the time between the MOU signing (March 31, 2011) and the end of December, I thought TTC and Metrolinx were planning some type of elevated option through here. I was hoping for elevated all the way to Kennedy. Instead, they were planning the overthrow of Ford - putting politics above transit is what I called it.
Rob would have had his way if he brought the MOU to council right away during that early window when he was winning votes. McGuinty was consistent in saying that council had to approve the MOU, but that idea never penetrated Rob's thick head.
 

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