beatle04
Active Member
Ran along the railpath yesterday and the "tree protecting fencing" is being put up along large sections of the trail.
It's a bridge. You can see a bit more of it rendered in this presentation, pages 25-26 - https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/u...ting-2_Presentation-Slides_2020.02.26-WEB.pdfThis section remains the biggest question mark to me. Is this going to be a tunnel or a bridge? The change in grade would have to be quite stark to reach clearance over the trains.
And if they do pursue the connection to Sorauren Park (which I would love to see for very selfish reasons) it could be co-ordinated (integrated?) with the planned Wabash community centre.
A bridge here could be special!
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Love how they included a guy in a bicycle gutter in the render...From the slides for tonight's meeting, as linked above by @Allandale25
*cross-posted to GO Transit Construction thread***
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The picture is "outdated." The Lansdowne underpass was upgraded to cycle tracks with low-concrete walls in 2021.Love how they included a guy in a bicycle gutter in the render...
The picture is "outdated." The Lansdowne underpass was upgraded to cycle tracks with low-concrete walls in 2021.
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The picture is "outdated." The Lansdowne underpass was upgraded to cycle tracks with low-concrete walls in 2021.
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I don't think this has been posted here yet. cc @Northern Light @crs1026
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Sample image from one of the 37 supporting documents.
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These pictures show the preparations for adding a fourth track to the Georgetown GO corridor. It is not directly part of the railpath extension.