cplchanb
Senior Member
what are they working on for the stoufville line this weekend? i dont see any equipment mobilizing on the track as of this morning.
The community email that went out, which was shared in the GO Service Thread, said there will be construction on the Stouffville line between Sheppard and the 401, which suggests the West Highland Creek area. There will also be work completed on the Finch grade separation.what are they working on for the stoufville line this weekend? i dont see any equipment mobilizing on the track as of this morning.
sigh.... was getting a bit excited but its just signalling work...The community email that went out, which was shared in the GO Service Thread, said there will be construction on the Stouffville line between Sheppard and the 401, which suggests the West Highland Creek area. There will also be work completed on the Finch grade separation.
Metrolinx
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On the Stouffville Line, crews will carry out several construction activities between Sheppard Avenue East and Highway 401. The work includes signal upgrades near Highland Creek and the construction of new retaining walls in the area.
In addition, crews will prepare the Finch Avenue East underpass project site for the construction of the future detour route.
There is a significant amount of work occurring on the LSE corridor this weekend too. Utility relocations and track maintenance to prepare for 3rd and 4th tracks in the future.
I'm speculating that the retaining wall work is preparatory work to constructing the culvert and eventually getting the line double tracked through Agincourt.sigh.... was getting a bit excited but its just signalling work...
As I've written elsewhere....I'm speculating that the retaining wall work is preparatory work to constructing the culvert and eventually getting the line double tracked through Agincourt.
After what feels like 2 years with minimal progress on this culvert, I'm not going to let perfect get in the way of any incremental progress. I'm hopeful we see half a dozen weekend closures between March and June 2026 to suggest significant work has been scheduled.
...and seeing the Mount Joy passing track on Merx before year-end would be a cherry on top.
Girder or some kind of steel beam erected along the south side of the Etobicoke Creek bridge.
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How come its in years.... low on the priority scale or no funding? This is a tiny bridge. Ive engineered and fukly constructed a 65 storey building in shorter time.As I've written elsewhere....
The remaining bridge over Highland Creek - the one immediately north of the Highland interlocking - will not be completed for many years. The whole area needs to be re-engineered and rethought.
Dan
Resistance from CPKC, who would contend with significant interruptions due to construction. They’re not particularly cooperative, which is not unreasonable considering they don’t stand to gain anything by being charitable.How come its in years.... low on the priority scale or no funding? This is a tiny bridge. Ive engineered and fukly constructed a 65 storey building in shorter time.
Brand new 65 storey buildings don't have to worry about causing neighbouring structures to collapse.How come its in years.... low on the priority scale or no funding? This is a tiny bridge. Ive engineered and fukly constructed a 65 storey building in shorter time.
The only resistance from CPKC is to their own bridge falling. They have no concerns otherwise.Resistance from CPKC, who would contend with significant interruptions due to construction. They’re not particularly cooperative, which is not unreasonable considering they don’t stand to gain anything by being charitable.




