jamincan
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Does anyone know where the new siding in Acton will be (or is already)? It's my understanding that it was supposed to be built concurrently with the siding outside of Breslau, but I haven't seen any updates on it.
Does anyone know where the new siding in Acton will be (or is already)? It's my understanding that it was supposed to be built concurrently with the siding outside of Breslau, but I haven't seen any updates on it.
Interesting, thanks Paul!The interesting thing about this parcel of land is that it was originally acquired for a EMU maintenance facility for UP Express.
It never made a lot of sense to have a separate maintenance facility for such a small fleet..., but with ML's plans for a broader electrification having overtaken things, a MOW base makes a lot of sense.
- Paul
Someone on the Discord server for More Transit for Southern Ontario (in the general thread) posted this:
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As I understand it, the northernmost tracks (one that exists, and one yet to be built to the north) will just "wiggle" their way over to the two new tunnels and the two southern ones will remain in the existing tunnel. I don't know how that jives with the road overpass or Resources Road.
I have hunted high and low for the Parsons design study on the EMU maintenance facility, but it's eluding me (It's Appendix K to the UP Express Electrification TPAP Report, if anyone kept the entire document). IIRC it had drawings of the site design.
- Paul
Yes that is what we discovered last time we discussed the track layout under the 401 in this thread.As I understand it, the northernmost tracks (one that exists, and one yet to be built to the north) will just "wiggle" their way over to the two new tunnels and the two southern ones will remain in the existing tunnel. I don't know how that jives with the road overpass or Resources Road.
Here's a site plan of the EMU facility from this earlier post in this thread.I have hunted high and low for the Parsons design study on the EMU maintenance facility, but it's eluding me (It's Appendix K to the UP Express Electrification TPAP Report, if anyone kept the entire document). IIRC it had drawings of the site design.
Chapter 2 seems to have a written description. Using different combinations I can't seem to find Appendix K....yet.
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Here's the link: https://assets.metrolinx.com/image/upload/Documents/Metrolinx/EPRChapter2_FINAL.pdf
This document doesn't have the actual track plan/design study but it does have this image:
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The content of these documents has been summarized within this EPR and referenced as applicable; they have also been made available for review on the project website³.
[bullet] Appendix K - Maintenance Facility Conceptual Design Report
³http://www.gotransit.com/electrification/
All this talk about GO getting their own infrastructure between Georgetown to Bramalea on the Kitchener line is great, but it raises a few questions for me because it isn't clear. Does anyone know what is going to happen once they reach Mount Pleasant, and what this is going to look like towards Bramalea? Are they going to have to expand the station space to accomodate more rail? Are they going to do another flyover? Is there info I'm unaware of?
All this talk about GO getting their own infrastructure between Georgetown to Bramalea on the Kitchener line is great, but it raises a few questions for me because it isn't clear. Does anyone know what is going to happen once they reach Mount Pleasant, and what this is going to look like towards Bramalea? Are they going to have to expand the station space to accomodate more rail? Are they going to do another flyover? Is there info I'm unaware of?
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This is from Metrolinx's Toronto West newsletter, of Aug 13, 2024.
With work starting on all of the logistics hubs, one could be forgiven for concluding that ONxpress' plan for GO Train Expansion was approved at the June Metrolinx Board meeting.
Perhaps during item 3 the 75 minute in-camera session with the Board and CEO?![]()
Meeting 2024-06-27
Learn more about the Board of Directors' agenda for Thursday, June 27, 2024.www.metrolinx.com
Far more detail on this:Interesting bit from the GO Capital projects update/Union Station:
It was another busy quarter for the Union Station Enhancement Project (USEP), where Metrolinx is using Alliance contracting to deliver a suite of improvements to Union Station. During excavation over the winter, significant archaeological findings were unearthed between York and Bay streets along the historical Lake Ontario shoreline, specifically the remnants of the original Toronto wharf. The wharf’s materials were catalogued in detail and successfully removed, allowing the project construction to continue. East of the station where the Alliance is adding approach tracks, temporary shoring at both Jarvis and Sherbourne Streets started in March and continues into the spring in preparation for the substructure work of both bridge extensions. The civil underground duct bank between the Esplanade substation and the Don Fleet Junction was also completed, which is a critical precursor to future works, such as the installation of the utility bridges.
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Far more detail on this:
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Union Station: A not-so-secret trove of 19th century artifacts
In the 1800s, Canada’s most recognized transit hub was a port on Lake Ontario.www.metrolinx.com




