It has always baffled me why streetcar platforms on dedicated ROWs and platforms were not level with the streetcar entrance. Should have been done a long time ago. Unsure what they will be 'looking' at. Staff will report back in 18 months about how they must do a pilot project at three platforms to pour some concrete on top.
For that matter, the same with pay on platform and next vehicle signs.
A few notes here; to be fair.............
Had the TTC lined up island height with the legacy fleet of CLRVs and before that PCCs, both of which had stairs inside them, every last island would have to be rebuilt for the current fleet.
Should there have been a plan to raise the height of islands once we were 100% flexity? For sure.
However, it isn't quite as simple as pouring more concrete.
1) There is a need to decide if you're retaining the stop, and then if you're shifting from nearside to far side. It would be rather foolish to alter the existing island if you then move the stop or close it a year later.
2) Any shelters or guard rails or fare vending machines have to be removed before you can add concrete and/or replace the platform.
3) The profile of the platform has to change, because it must remain flush w/the crosswalk for accessibility. That means the initial portion will be a 'ramp' before it becomes level.
4) Finally, because of that ramp, the stopping location of the vehicle may have to change, which may also necessitate lengthening the platform.
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In summation, its a good idea, an overdue idea, not super complex or expensive, but not quite so simple as a quick concrete pour on a weekend.