reaperexpress
Senior Member
Yes that's correct. They have been proceeding on the design already, and the preferred solution for the heritage shed is to install an overhead rail within the smoke ducts above the tracks, though those ducts need to be shifted in a few places to properly line up with the tracks. The new platforms south of the shed will use ordinary overhead wires.in terms of the union train shed. i do recall a document releasing a few months back about metrolinx using a certain type of wiring that fits the shed fine. might have been under the heritage thing for platform 20/21
i dont think its that complex
Although our head start on design work gives us an advantage over CalTrain, a lot of the time which CalTrain spent was simply installing the vast number of pole foundations, which is largely a function of line length.
Even the shortest pair of viable segments (25 km Bramalea-Union + 31 km Union-Unionville) is already 56 km of lines, which is more than CalTrain's entire electrification program. But given that the Whitby Yard will likely be the initial base for electric trains, LSE (50 km) would probably be part of the initial operating segment, and if LSE is electric, they'll want LSW as well to avoid terminating at Union (+35 km to Oakville). So even if the initial operating segment is just the Lakeshore East and half of Lakeshore West, that's already 85 km. More likely it would be both of the above, plus the Pearson guideway, for a total of 144 km.