Juan_Lennon416
Senior Member
Seriously...why does this "one-stop" subway project cost so much?
Seriously...why does this "one-stop" subway project cost so much?
Smarttrack and not having @Rainforest on the design team review timely alternates to the deep bore tunnel.
The opposite would be the Ottawa approach. They study and study, refine the concept, try to squeeze out more for less, and then the day before the RFP, suddenly pull out something improved. (That's Ottawanese for cheaper.) Then they start building and changing it more as they go along. No one really knows just what is being built because it's a private deal and they aren't telling. But you can't say they're inflexible.
The more conversation about this waste of money, the more mystified I become.
If they are intent on ripping down the RT then why doesn't Tory just change the route of Smart Track so that instead of heading further north it follows the RT route to STC? The northern portion of ST is mainly going to benefit people in York Region so why is Toronto building a line to service mostly them? ST can be phased in as current lines will be electrified and when RT is ripped up and ST/RER tracks doubled then frequency can increase to near subway levels.
It would be a win for Tory as people in STC all of a sudden get their connection to B/D AND a much faster ST trip right to downtown. It would cost a mere fraction of this ill conceived subway plan, could be up and running in a couple years, Scar gets it's fast direct route downtown, no inconvenience of shut down of service, Tory keeps his promise, and everyone's happy. It could be extended to serve the college and up to Sheppard and on ward to Malvern. The great thing about that is that the Malvern to STC section would already be built for the potential RER Davisville crosstown route so Malverians and people at STC would have 2 RER/ST lines at their door by interlining the 2.
Tory has already changed the routing of ST West by not having it go west along Eglinton so what's the problem here?
The opposite would be the Ottawa approach. They study and study, refine the concept, try to squeeze out more for less, and then the day before the RFP, suddenly pull out something improved. (That's Ottawanese for cheaper.) Then they start building and changing it more as they go along. No one really knows just what is being built because it's a private deal and they aren't telling. But you can't say they're inflexible.
- My guess is that the ST trains are larger than the SRT trains (width mainly), so likely the elevated portion has to be rebuilt (a bit stronger and a bit wider apart). This is still not the end of the world as the cost of the 2.5km rebuilt is not exorbitant.
- The main reason this "SmartSpur" is not done is because the province would have to give up space in the Lakeshore East corridor for this service. And also, they don't want to give Tory the win for SmartSpur and SmartTrack and the Liberals really like the Subway extension as it has got them many votes this past half decade.
The more conversation about this waste of money, the more mystified I become.
If they are intent on ripping down the RT then why doesn't Tory just change the route of Smart Track so that instead of heading further north it follows the RT route to STC? The northern portion of ST is mainly going to benefit people in York Region so why is Toronto building a line to service mostly them? ST can be phased in as current lines will be electrified and when RT is ripped up and ST/RER tracks doubled then frequency can increase to near subway levels.
It would be a win for Tory as people in STC all of a sudden get their connection to B/D AND a much faster ST trip right to downtown. It would cost a mere fraction of this ill conceived subway plan, could be up and running in a couple years, Scar gets it's fast direct route downtown, no inconvenience of shut down of service, Tory keeps his promise, and everyone's happy. It could be extended to serve the college and up to Sheppard and on ward to Malvern. The great thing about that is that the Malvern to STC section would already be built for the potential RER Davisville crosstown route so Malverians and people at STC would have 2 RER/ST lines at their door by interlining the 2.
Tory has already changed the routing of ST West by not having it go west along Eglinton so what's the problem here?
If they are intent on ripping down the RT then why doesn't Tory just change the route of Smart Track so that instead of heading further north it follows the RT route to STC?
Because RER can't provide service frequent enough to serve Scarborough Centre.
I don't know why frequency would be a problem. ST is already going to be a minimum of service every 10 minutes and probably more like every 6 minutes all day and getting rid of the SRT allows for 2 more rail tracks to serve ST & RER/GO. rebuilt the elevated bridge and station for $500 million and use that money to extend the elevated line to Malvern and this could be used as an interline section for an eventual crosstown line via Davis.
STC would have a real fast route to downtown, still have it's connection to Bloor, capacity would greatly be increased due to much larger trains/stations than on the current SRT and Lawrence could keep it's station. Tory would get huge support for this, the city would save billions or have true rapid transit to Malvern, have the first section of a crosstown built, and have it up and running at least 5 years before any subway.
Has this every actually been proposed or better yet sent to the Star?