steveintoronto
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Here's is John Tory's letter to Andy Byford, and take *very special note* of the last paragraph. In all the conversations had on "the Relief Line" I can find no promises of it being "a subway vehicle" let alone a "TR". It hasn't been decided yet, the preliminary design stage is only just begun.
Tory's words on SmartTrack will come around and around to haunt him, on both the nature of the Relief Line, and the SSE:
https://www.scribd.com/document/349...nge-Line-Mayor-s-Letter-to-TTC-CEO#from_embed
I eagerly await reference to "Andy Byford saying that there's no doubt that the mode will be a subway."
RER in tunnel renders most of the context of the present "Relief Line will be subway" not only moot, but an atrocious waste of investment and potential.
I'll say it again: If Toronto raises financing, they can do as they want with it. But if the bulk comes from QP, and an amount is matched by the Feds, we'd best be getting something a hell of a lot more worthwhile than a toy subway yet again.
Edit to Add: I've just realized a highly troubling aspect for "Hydrogen Powered GO Trains". And this for inner Toronto, underpasses and tunnels, let alone Union Station, could be a real show-stopper:
For the same reason hydrogen vehicles are banned from underground parking, hydrogen powered trains would also have to be due to the hazard of leaking gas, either from poor fittings, or from a collision. Permeated salts might offer some form of controlled release, but so far, in a quick Google, I can't see Metrolinx addressing the point.
I'm only just starting to delve on this, but already, some very troubling research. Here's one:
[...]
Metrolinx had best keep its mind on the tracks ahead, and get them electrified in the tried and trusted way, and keep the promises made...
Tory's words on SmartTrack will come around and around to haunt him, on both the nature of the Relief Line, and the SSE:
https://www.scribd.com/document/349...nge-Line-Mayor-s-Letter-to-TTC-CEO#from_embed
I eagerly await reference to "Andy Byford saying that there's no doubt that the mode will be a subway."
RER in tunnel renders most of the context of the present "Relief Line will be subway" not only moot, but an atrocious waste of investment and potential.
I'll say it again: If Toronto raises financing, they can do as they want with it. But if the bulk comes from QP, and an amount is matched by the Feds, we'd best be getting something a hell of a lot more worthwhile than a toy subway yet again.
Edit to Add: I've just realized a highly troubling aspect for "Hydrogen Powered GO Trains". And this for inner Toronto, underpasses and tunnels, let alone Union Station, could be a real show-stopper:
For the same reason hydrogen vehicles are banned from underground parking, hydrogen powered trains would also have to be due to the hazard of leaking gas, either from poor fittings, or from a collision. Permeated salts might offer some form of controlled release, but so far, in a quick Google, I can't see Metrolinx addressing the point.
I'm only just starting to delve on this, but already, some very troubling research. Here's one:
[...]
https://www.cob.nl/fileadmin/kennisbank/New Energy Carriers in Tunnels.pdf[...]
Metrolinx had best keep its mind on the tracks ahead, and get them electrified in the tried and trusted way, and keep the promises made...
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