nfitz
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Yeah, it was baked into Metrolinx's plans early. But they don't seem to have consulted with the city, etc. It's not so much that it's impossible, but that it becomes very expensive - perhaps even digging under the new subway tunnel. I'm guessing it's adding the extra width to the replacement subway tunnel east of Kennedy so as to include the centre storage track that did it.Yep .. they knew that EELRT is on the books, they even kind of took those plans into account. And yet, they managed to make that connection difficult (if not impossible).
What's really sick is that they haven't built the problematic tunnel yet. In a normal world, you'd simply issue a change order, and build a short segment of the LRT at the same time. The lack of communication is stunning - not only between the Metrolinx team on the line 2 extension and the city team on Eglinton East LRT - but also between the Metrolinx team on the line 2 extension and the Metrolinx team on the original Crosstown! I'd assume between the GO folks working on the station at Kennedy too.
I took the bus into Kennedy last week - it looked to me like they were doing some early prep work for the extension of the existing Kennedy Line 2 station (for the HVAC, etc.). Which mean that all 3 groups were working within site of each other.
Ah - possibly. I don't see any point in rehashing 10-year old history to such an extent though. Mind you there's still a poster or two here, claiming that they should go back to running regular service through the wye at Bay Station!I interpreted this to mean that had the eastern segment of Line 5 been elevated, that a continuous line 5 would have been possible ...
I guess those that used to claim that the horse-drawn streetcars were more reliable, and simpler, have moved on.