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GO Transit: Construction Projects (Metrolinx, various)

Metrolinx says it will be repairing the Lawrence Avenue bridge on the Barrie GO line.

As part of state of good repair maintenance work, crews will be working on the Lawrence Avenue West railway bridge to conduct concrete repairs to the abutments and soffit (bottom of the rail bridge) starting on Wednesday, March 25, 2026. The work will take up to six weeks to complete, and will take place from Monday to Friday between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

I'm not very familiar with this area, but I see a lovely mural on Google Maps. I hope it's not destroyed.

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Metrolinx is upgrading the at-grade crossings on the Stouffville line with pedestrian safety improvements, including some pedestrian crossing gates. The notice singles out 16th Avenue, but I believe there are several others as part of this program.

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I believe every levels crossing in Markham will be upgraded to have pedestrian gates/arms installed.

The prep work was done almost a year ago.

Two level crossings in Stouffville are being upgraded this year for whistle cessation, so I imagine they’ll be installed there too.
 
The second track on the Stouffville line that was laid during the pandemic but never entered service near the Finch level crossing has been pulled up.

I’m sure it’s related to the grade separation project.
haha talk about being productive. typical for infrastructure work here. double tracking is such an low hanging fruit on this line yet they dont have the
drive to do anything but to sit on their hands.
 
haha talk about being productive. typical for infrastructure work here. double tracking is such an low hanging fruit on this line yet they dont have the
drive to do anything but to sit on their hands.
but no, you see, building a bridge over a small creek is such an immeasurably complicated task that it takes multiple generations of workers, design, and negotiations in order to complete!
 
but no, you see, building a bridge over a small creek is such an immeasurably complicated task that it takes multiple generations of workers, design, and negotiations in order to complete!
And if we did it any other way, we'd be resorting to slave labour and countless worker deaths. If anything, we should be unendingly thankful for Metrolinx and the slow Ontario way... /s

 
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It was. West of the platform accesses to the north lot a stretch of track is already gone, though there are still lengths of rusted rail along much of one side of that platform (and to the west of the station too, but I think the switches at both ends have been taken out).

And last night I noticed that all of the track east of the "temporary" (?) path between the north platform and north parking lot has been removed. Not sure if someone else commented on that, but the work looks recent. The tracks were in rough shape regardless.

There was also equipment on the same track corridor to the west (where there have been a couple of small freight cars for what I'd guess is ballast sitting for a long time)
 
but no, you see, building a bridge over a small creek is such an immeasurably complicated task that it takes multiple generations of workers, design, and negotiations in order to complete!
Meanwhile others are building whole viaducts across mountains in the same timeframe.
We've lost all right to call ourselves "world class"
We're more like third class now
 

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