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    Alto - High Speed Rail (Toronto-Quebec City)

    Going to have to agree here. Two things can be true. Every reasonable concerns deserves to be listened to. However, Every reasonable concern is not equally valid. For example: Indigenous concerns over land rights are a much bigger deal than farmers concerns over land rights. Concerns over...
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    Eglinton East LRT | Metrolinx

    Imo olivia chows hand here is stronger than it may appear (assuming she wins reelection) and my expectation is that this line will get funded in some shape or form within the next three years for three reasons. 1. Scarborough Southwest (provincial electoral district) by-elections, may lead to...
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    Montréal Transit Developments

    The REM is targeting May 18th for its arrival in the West Island this will be a 4 station 14km extension. when the airport branch opens next year I don't think I'll ever drive to montreal again.
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    Alto - High Speed Rail (Toronto-Quebec City)

    I take no issue with your overall statement but I would just like to point out that estimates for complete build out place costs at 60-90 billion. Until we know more there's no need to sensationalize the costs to make a point. Keep in mind, given that construction is anticipated to take aprox...
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    Waterloo Region Transit Developments (ION LRT, new terminal, GRT buses)

    With an estimated cost of 140mm for THAT. One has to wonder what in the hell we are doing wrong in toronto.
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    Eglinton East LRT | Metrolinx

    20B!?.. Yikes... no chance for that here i imagine.
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    Eglinton East LRT | Metrolinx

    Olivia chow has posted a public letter about this project. https://www.reddit.com/r/toronto/s/v8yiR31A7S I'm aware that many here are NOT a fan of this project but it would seem that with funding of the Waterfront line, EELRT is next in line and more likely to recieve funding? Perhaps through...
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    Alto - High Speed Rail (Toronto-Quebec City)

    Very excellent point. Cons would very likely need quebec to form that majority thus protecting that part of the project. On the other hand, given that toronto to ottawa is phase two of the project, and phases are staggered it is very possible that it'll be shovels in the ground by the time cons...
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    Alto - High Speed Rail (Toronto-Quebec City)

    I'm aware of current polling around alto, but a common occurrence in politics is that anything touched by an unpopular govt will be thrown out or "placed under review" by incoming govt. Not saying that this will happen but it certainly could, especially if a hypothetical conservative govt in 4...
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    Alto - High Speed Rail (Toronto-Quebec City)

    While I think the odds are at their highest right this moment, I think a guaranteed majority for the next four years is less favorable to HSR as one might think because final funding decsion and shovels into the ground arent expected until 2029/2030 which coincide with the next election. Thus...
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    Alto - High Speed Rail (Toronto-Quebec City)

    https://pedestrianobservations.com/2026/04/06/why-high-speed-2-and-other-european-lines-make-fewer-stops-than-the-shinkansen/ Given the conversation we've been having about regional rail, HSR stops, etc. I thought the above is an interesting read..
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    Alto - High Speed Rail (Toronto-Quebec City)

    acknowledging the legitimate differences between the netherlands and ON/QB corridor is exceptionlism ? Ok. As I already stated, I'm not even in disagreement with your overall thesis. I fully believe Alto And regional rail should share track and one suspects with the recent mention of pearson...
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    Alto - High Speed Rail (Toronto-Quebec City)

    It's par for the course in canada for even remotely controversial ideas. See opposition to even the idea of a pipline to the west coast. See opposition to socialized housing. See opposition to chinese cars. See opposition to gentle densification in big cities. See opposition to anything BUT...
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    Toronto Eglinton Line 5 | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx | Arcadis

    Beginning this Sunday, April 5, train service on Line 5 Eglinton will be extended to 1:20 a.m., Sundays to Fridays, and 12:30 a.m. on Saturdays. Earlier this year, the City of Toronto made changes to traffic signals at all intersections along Line 5 Eglinton to allow LRT trains to move through...
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    Sheppard Line 4 Subway Extension (Proposed)

    Are you speculating or... do you know something we don't know? And if you know...are you saying that their are no plans to extend the line to malvern or Stc? Thus paving the way to EELRT
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    Alto - High Speed Rail (Toronto-Quebec City)

    Netherlands imo does not make your case at all for a whole host of reasons, I'm sorry to say. The netherlands is so highly urbanized, densely populated, population nodes decentralized, and simply a small country, that it would make almost no fiscal sense to limit high speed ROW to connections...
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    Alto - High Speed Rail (Toronto-Quebec City)

    Hardly concerning. The row will become public by the fall. Several years before the start of construction so we're really only talking a year from consultation to release of the supposed final ROW. This is incredibly reasonable and imo necessary. You must listen to the stakeholders before...
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    Alto - High Speed Rail (Toronto-Quebec City)

    Are you new to this? If they did that many groups would complain about the ROW and call out the lack of consultation. Imo the issue is not that some ppl oppose the line, that was always going to happen, but at least they're following a tried and true processes of consultation.. Case and...
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    GO 2.0 Expansion Plan

    Any other hints you wish to share... Paticualrly regarding Sheppard East? Pearson Airport...I'm thinking transit hub? Crosstown/ finch west exstension ? 👀👀
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    GO Transit: Construction Projects (Metrolinx, various)

    Nothing new in that article but just more sad confirmation of what we already know. The ultimate shame is that torontonians don't even understand how transformative electrification done right could be. For instance, I'm currently in the netherlands and took a train from schiphol to the...

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