Hopkins123
Senior Member
But the lrt costs would have gone up by now so we've crossed the point of no return and must build a subway to not waste any more time or tax dollars
Wow, even a broken clock gets it right sometimes it would seem!
But the lrt costs would have gone up by now so we've crossed the point of no return and must build a subway to not waste any more time or tax dollars
no one wants to pay 4 billion for this.Wow, even a broken clock gets it right sometimes it would seem!
Or build nothing and save the money.But the lrt costs would have gone up by now so we've crossed the point of no return and must build a subway to not waste any more time or tax dollars
I asked Metrolinx (in 2012) why they didn't consider the south side alignment through Leslie for the ECLRT. When I get a response, I will ask about this subway.LOL. Everyone should just bring an old transit report. There's more than enough to go around. Roll one of those up and it can be a pretty lethal weapon, as is my understanding from Bourne Supremacy.
This is silly though that we've been reduced to deciphering a media-created doodle, which in turn was formulated via dribbled out info from a secretive provincial government. Can anyone that has twitter please message one of the people from Metrolinx and ask to see what the real plans are or what they're hiding.
Excuse me for the crudely drawn image, but pretty sure the alignment should be this.
I believe CBC just had the station locations and haphazardly connected the dots
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Achieving that alignment to Lawrence & Kennedy would require demolishing the current Kennedy station, including the Eglinton LRT portion currently under construction. Metrolinx knows full well that moving the LRT station, which is part of a P3, would be very expensive.
McCowan Route. 1, relatively gentle 90 degree curve.This map makes much more sense than the CBC version. Still not sure why they expect it to be cheaper than just following McCowan and having a station at the hospital ..
McCowan Route. 1, relatively gentle 90 degree curve.
This plan (both CBC and Tiger). sharp 135 degree curve, sharp 45 degree curve, sharp 90 degree curve, sharp 90 degree curve.
Going shallow at Lawrence wouldn't necessarily require changing the alignment as no matter the alignment it would still need to jump over the highland creek at McCowan and Lawrence, this is unavoidable for a stop there. To me this alignment thing is typical Ford nonsense. He has no idea what he is talking about, and give this alignment I doubt he even knows a damn thing about this area.But even then, not sure why that route should be chosen over McCowan. Are they trying to design a shallow Lawrence Station?
Going shallow at Lawrence wouldn't necessarily require changing the alignment as no matter the alignment it would still need to jump over the highland creek at McCowan and Lawrence, this is unavoidable for a stop there. To me this alignment thing is typical Ford nonsense. He has no idea what he is talking about, and give this alignment I doubt he even knows a damn thing about this area.
Edit: I also got to wonder if its a way to skurt around the Scarborough-Guildwood riding, since it voted Liberal in the Provincial Election and ends at McCowan and Lawrence.
This then begs the question, why not Brimley? It was one of the 2 main contenders for the extension when it was being planned. Why do they insist on McCowan if they know its just going to make everything more difficult? If you take that map at face value then there won't be a station at McCowan and Lawrence, which was touted because of access to the Hospital. If the Hospital is no longer a factor then the McCowan alignment becomes a moot point, since it no longer has the one thing holding it down.Whoever designed the new route, might be thinking that a station at McCowan and Lawrence has to be deep because of the creek, while a station further west may be shallow because the creek is not there.
This then begs the question, why not Brimley? It was one of the 2 main contenders for the extension when it was being planned. Why do they insist on McCowan if they know its just going to make everything more difficult?
McCowan Route. 1, relatively gentle 90 degree curve.
This plan (both CBC and Tiger). sharp 135 degree curve, sharp 45 degree curve, sharp 90 degree curve, sharp 90 degree curve.
I'm sorry if I wasn't clear enough in my suggested ideas. I listed 3 options in my question:I'd say it should have been parallel to neither.