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I bought a house on Railway Street. WHY DO YOU INSIST ON OPERATING A RAILWAY NEXT TO ME!?!??!?
It's especially golden because Maple is the oldest operating railway station in Ontario, receiving its first passenger train on May 16, 1853.I bought a house on Railway Street. WHY DO YOU INSIST ON OPERATING A RAILWAY NEXT TO ME!?!??!?
Glad all this absolute gutter trash was saved from being a real placeI found the screenshots from the Maple Station public consultation about the proposed pedestrian entrance from the west side of the tracks (from this post):
For some reason none of them acknowledged the irony of being outraged about a railway station entrance from Railway Street.
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Here was Metrolinx's response:
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The new Alto consultation suggested station footprints over 40’000m2, which would seemingly rule Alto out of using existing facilities at Union (it would displace nearly every other service).With the soft-confirmation that Alto is going to terminate at Union Station in Toronto, isn't this also a soft-confirmation that the trainshed is going to go? They cannot electrify the station, so something would have to give. Unless they steal the south concourse from GO Transit.
For the Toronto station, several locations are being considered:
- Union Station and surrounding area: strong potential for connectivity and accessibility.
- Eastern site: close to public transit and the financial district.
- Western site: would lengthen travel time but bring the station closer to attractions like the CN Tower and Rogers Centre. Uhhh
I mean, I dont they intend to have exclusive use of union. 40k m2 is the size of union right? just a footprint to build a station if neededThe new Alto consultation suggested station footprints over 40’000m2, which would seemingly rule Alto out of using existing facilities at Union (it would displace nearly every other service).
But they could electrify the Union train shed for shorter trains. Alto will not use bilevels.
Yeah thereabouts. *Very roughly* 100m (north-south width of all platforms) by 350-400m (east-west length of platforms).40k m2 is the size of union right?
I'd assumed most of that area is for parking and the bus loops. I doubt this is a factor at the existing stationsYeah thereabouts. *Very roughly* 100m (north-south width of all platforms) by 350-400m (east-west length of platforms).
The trainshed is not an impediment to electrification of the tracks at Union Station, and never has been.With the soft-confirmation that Alto is going to terminate at Union Station in Toronto, isn't this also a soft-confirmation that the trainshed is going to go? They cannot electrify the station, so something would have to give. Unless they steal the south concourse from GO Transit.




