calimehtar
Active Member
I guess the transit mall on King is more compelling because of the volume on the King line, but I hope that if it's successful we will see the concept eventually expand to include Queen.
I hope you're not thinking about sharing one track for both directions as seen in that photo.
I guess the transit mall on King is more compelling because of the volume on the King line, but I hope that if it's successful we will see the concept eventually expand to include Queen.
The question is when will they do a test...this won't happen without a soft launch of some sort...I'd say TIFF makes sense, but the problem is that TIFF blocks the streetcars as well...maybe in the week leading up to TIFF and the week after TIFF...then expand it to all summer next year...
The DRL won't have nearly as many stops, so I doubt the streetcar line would be removed.Well the hope is that Queen will have the DRL under it, so transit on the street will be redundant.
The DRL won't have nearly as many stops, so I doubt the streetcar line would be removed.
I think it will once the DRL covers the bulk of Queen.
Bulk of Queen? Broadview to Neville is nearly 6 km. Broadview to Yonge is only 2.5 km - many won't bother to transfer to subway at Broadview.
West of Yonge ... that's just so far in the future not to worry about yet. Who knows, they might just terminate the next phase at SmartTrack near Dufferin, with only stations at Spadina, Bathurst and Dufferin. Too soon ....
I'm pretty sure TTC would reject it. TTC has been doing emergency repairs from time to time on streetcar tracks. It would lengthen their repair duration.We couldn't even get grass on Queen's Quay, no way are we going to get cobblestones. And in that photo, the cobbles are everywhere -- they are treacherous when wet for cyclists and unpleasant at the best of times. If they're only between the tracks, though, that's not an issue.
I'm pretty sure TTC would reject it. TTC has been doing emergency repairs from time to time on streetcar tracks. It would lengthen their repair duration.