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Superstar
Looking forward to images of tumbleweeds blowing down the yet to be used new platforms at.Agincourt and Milliken.
- Paaul
- Paaul
I'm getting really sick of these slick-yet-empty videos from Metrolinx. We did "lots of work"...Uhh, great: what was the total scope, and how much did you accomplish in that given time period? It's a construction project so you are tracking that stuff, why can't you share it in any more detail than an effing TikTok. It's absurd and embarrassing when you get that, yet there are trees growing out of untamped / unbalasted track at a new / "soon to be open" station.Interesting video re: the Stouffville closure last weekend. No mention of the famous missing bridge, but I can check later in the week.
Yeah it's pretty difficult to swallow these self-congratulatory posts about completing infrastructure while the infrastructure in question is still completely unusable.I'm getting really sick of these slick-yet-empty videos from Metrolinx. We did "lots of work"...Uhh, great: what was the total scope, and how much did you accomplish in that given time period? It's a construction project so you are tracking that stuff, why can't you share it in any more detail than an effing TikTok. It's absurd and embarrassing when you get that, yet there are trees growing out of untamped / unbalasted track at a new / "soon to be open" station.
I'd rather they build some of these things early than wait till later when it becomes more expensive to build them.
People are constantly complaining about something like the Eglinton subway having been canceled and filled in, and then we went back and built an LRT years later for way more money (and it's still not done). So yes there is some maintenance for the tunnels and platforms, but at least we won't have to wait for them to be built at that later time.
Overall yes, they could be lining things up a bit better but we don't know the exact constraints they're dealing with. I find it hard to believe that they're dragging things out on purpose. Incompetence, sure.
And the fourth platform remains consequently unusable. An 8-track signal gantry that was built near Queen St in 2014 was torn down recently without ever having had the signals turned on. The 409 tunnels are not being used because other work has fallen off the schedule, and not because the plan called for them to happen first.
This one?
Re: ML intransigence and general incompetence: BOY, ISN'T THAT FUNNY?!?!
https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/pr...cle_df708d0c-5016-11ef-be48-5308b787df04.html
Considering the fact that its summer 2024 and it has yet to open, I feel like he did the right thing hereAccording to emails obtained through a freedom of information request, the provincial transit agency supported releasing the estimated completion date in the summer of 2023, and was actively planning to do so when Ford’s office shut it down.
I believe so. No doubt it's a precursor to work on the Liberty station, and its removal would likely be necessary in any event. But I would have felt better if we'd gotten a decade's use out of it before that happened.
- Paul
Work is well-underway on planning for how, and when, work crews can access the rail corridors in the coming years to create stable and consistent construction sites. This advance planning will help keep the project on schedule and create the space within the rail corridor in a way that minimizes disruptions.
Logistics hubs will be locations next to the rail corridor where materials and equipment for construction will be received and stored. They will also support assembly and production, while playing a key role in supplying the materials and equipment needed for construction via the rail corridors.
Design for the project is nearing completion, and when complete, the project will be delivered in phases.
Some early works are expected to begin later this year with the start of construction of several hubs to form a logistics network across the GO network.
Updates regarding construction for the next project phases are expected in 2025.