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GO Transit: Construction Projects (Metrolinx, various)

One wonders how much utility there is for VIA in continuing to stop at Grimsby if GO are going to be serving it. Is there enough market in the town to justify both?

No doubt, given the difference in fares, and the fact that the Maple Leaf doesn't connect with anything in Toronto, the Grimsby business for VIA is probably going to be limited to people crossing the border. However, with the growing development along the route, there may just be enough people in the local catchment who would use a Grimsby stop rather than going the extra distance thru St Catherines or Hamilton.

I suppose the numbers will tell the tale.

- Paul
 
So, I was thinking that if the GO 2.0 plan opens up the Midtown line, you could in theory run trains from the Lakeshore West line up to Kipling to join the Midtown line there, right? That way, people on the Lakeshore West line don't have switch at Union to Line 1 to get up to Line 2. I was wondering if the construction underway at Long Branch would allow for that, or if an additional platform would be needed. (I recognize that a lot of other work would have to happen at Kipling and with regards to a freight bypass before this could come to pass). I'm just curious if the work already underway at Long Branch would allow for such a service.
 
So, I was thinking that if the GO 2.0 plan opens up the Midtown line, you could in theory run trains from the Lakeshore West line up to Kipling to join the Midtown line there, right? That way, people on the Lakeshore West line don't have switch at Union to Line 1 to get up to Line 2. I was wondering if the construction underway at Long Branch would allow for that, or if an additional platform would be needed. (I recognize that a lot of other work would have to happen at Kipling and with regards to a freight bypass before this could come to pass). I'm just curious if the work already underway at Long Branch would allow for such a service.
I am almost certain to accommodate LW local + express trains and midtown line traffic, Long Branch GO and the bridge over the Etobicoke Creek would need to be expanded
 
I don't know that it was confirmed anywhere, but the Grimsby GO announcement is still envisioned for the Casablanca site? No change of heart for setting up shop at the current VIA station?

Correct.

This is for the Casablanca site.
 

Looking at the original announcement from 3 years ago:
Aecon holds a 50 per cent interest in a civil joint venture with FCC, which is undertaking the construction, and a 28 per cent interest in a 25-year operations and maintenance partnership with Deutsche Bahn International Operations.

is that 50% each or 25% each?
 

Looking at the original announcement from 3 years ago:
Aecon holds a 50 per cent interest in a civil joint venture with FCC, which is undertaking the construction, and a 28 per cent interest in a 25-year operations and maintenance partnership with Deutsche Bahn International Operations.

is that 50% each or 25% each?
Notice how both of these press releases don't explicitly mention the project name. Must be intentional.
 
Notice how both of these press releases don't explicitly mention the project name. Must be intentional.
As I implied this afternoon on a different thread, the government might not want to be trumpeting that they dropped $13.5 billion on GTA Transit the day before the election. It puts a pretty big target on their back, both in terms of the astronomical number (for something that most people don't understand, and probably think we already have) and that when the Liberals left office, most of this should have been finished about now - and they still haven't got shovels in the ground for any of this ONExpress construction.

The public consortium members are required however to keep the shareholders apprised of major developments quickly. Nothing from Alstom yet though - perhaps their value isn't significant enough to announce; or there's a hiccup still. DB is government-owned so they don't need to disclose it.

So, we can expect a presser and photo op before election day?
It's probably too late now. Even if they technically could, the opposition would attack them for using government resources for "campaigning".

If both General Canada and I quickly figured it out, I'm sure the media and opposition will too. I'm not sure why they wouldn't have simply owned it, rather than dumping it on a Take Out the Trash day.

Nothing precludes a written announcement though, with campaign appearances on public property.
 
As I implied this afternoon on a different thread, the government might not want to be trumpeting that they dropped $13.5 billion on GTA Transit the day before the election. It puts a pretty big target on their back, both in terms of the astronomical number (for something that most people don't understand, and probably think we already have) and that when the Liberals left office, most of this should have been finished about now - and they still haven't got shovels in the ground for any of this ONExpress construction.

The public consortium members are required however to keep the shareholders apprised of major developments quickly. Nothing from Alstom yet though - perhaps their value isn't significant enough to announce; or there's a hiccup still. DB is government-owned so they don't need to disclose it.

It's probably too late now. Even if they technically could, the opposition would attack them for using government resources for "campaigning".

If both General Canada and I quickly figured it out, I'm sure the media and opposition will too. I'm not sure why they wouldn't have simply owned it, rather than dumping it on a Take Out the Trash day.

Nothing precludes a written announcement though, with campaign appearances on public property.
I dont think alstom is involved in the civil works part of it.
Theyre definitely big in the locos signaling and operations though

Unlike the ontario line theres no separate contract for just building the tracks.
Where are you getting the 13 bil from?
 
I dont think alstom is involved in the civil works part of it.
Theyre definitely big in the locos signaling and operations though

Unlike the ontario line theres no separate contract for just building the tracks.
Where are you getting the 13 bil from?
That number has been floating around for years. Engineers Canada put it at $15.334 billion in 2020. I doubt it's gone down since then.

Though that the consortium members which I would have thought would have had the biggest share, have only mentioned $5.6 billion for them, does concern me. Perhaps electrification will require a further contract?

Sad that they delayed finalizing the contract until the writ drop???
I'd guess that negotiations have been lengthy, and with the writ dropping it put pressure on the consortium to sign off on something in case the new government had very different ideas. With increased urgency as the new polls have been coming out in the last week.
 
That number has been floating around for years. Engineers Canada put it at $15.334 billion in 2020. I doubt it's gone down since then.

Though that the consortium members which I would have thought would have had the biggest share, have only mentioned $5.6 billion for them, does concern me. Perhaps electrification will require a further contract?

I'd guess that negotiations have been lengthy, and with the writ dropping it put pressure on the consortium to sign off on something in case the new government had very different ideas. With increased urgency as the new polls have been coming out in the last week.
That number makes sense when you look at the DB service operations contract and the civil works contract separately.
Remember how DB was supposed to take over on Jan 1? That was completely separate from the civil works

30 years of operations and maintenance adds up.

note that lots of on-corr work is now outside of On-corr. like the grading near danforth. the retaining walls have been done for awhile. its pretty much tracks and electrification
 
As I implied this afternoon on a different thread, the government might not want to be trumpeting that they dropped $13.5 billion on GTA Transit the day before the election. It puts a pretty big target on their back, both in terms of the astronomical number (for something that most people don't understand, and probably think we already have) and that when the Liberals left office, most of this should have been finished about now - and they still haven't got shovels in the ground for any of this ONExpress construction.

This election will be won or lost in the GTA suburbs. People who are constantly stuck in traffic.
 

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