robmausser
Senior Member
That being said they really don't get credit enough credit for how many projects they are doing.
Absolutely, its nice to see them all summed up in this way.
That being said they really don't get credit enough credit for how many projects they are doing.
9:50 Wait, hold the phone, 2K passengers per HOUR in one direction? At Keelesdale (a mediocre station, but nonetheless one with a bus terminal)? Imagine what Mt. Dennis is, and what the other stations on the western end of Line 5 will receive. I know a lot of people believe that ridership won't impact the line enough to warrant capacity constraints, but even this is concerning. If Keelesdale will see 2K PPH, I'm going to assume Mt Dennis will see 4-5K, and the other three will see 1K PPH if this is the standard we're going by. That's nearly 10K PPH in one direction heading to Eglinton West.Honestly not a great presentation but lots of interesting pictures including Bloomington and 401 tunnel:
Remote Downtown Bus Staging Facility
Metrolinx is in the process of finalizing a lease agreement for a property in the Portlands, which will enable us to efficiently manage the flow of buses to the new Union Station Bus Terminal. Construction is scheduled to start in late 2019, with completion anticipated in 2021
https://www.google.ca/maps/place/Gr...a70cd3446a8283!8m2!3d43.6518785!4d-79.3431276
Uh huh...what century is that supposed to happen now?Alternative Technology Metrolinx is building a convenient and integrated transit system. The biggest step toward improving the GO Transit network is implementing a low carbon emission propulsion system. Whether it’s by hydrogen-powered locomotive, overhead catenary system, or an alternative technology, Metrolinx is switching to cleaner, more environmentally-friendly trains that can accelerate and decelerate faster, cutting trips times, and serve more customers.
https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/lilley-fords-beer-store-plan-the-wrong-move[...]
And within that contract, there was language that even protected The Beer Store from a future government making changes to the contract via legislation.
The agreement, signed by the Government of Ontario said that it would be, “binding and enforceable against the province despite its status as the Crown, even where the alleged breach results from a change in legislation or public policy.”
Translation, even if you attempt to do away with this deal in the future with a new piece of legislation, this contract stands.
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There is also the principle that a contract signed with the government should be binding. Otherwise, how do we attract future investment to the province, especially when the government is involved, if the word of the government doesn’t stand for anything?
The deal Wynne signed was horrible, so is the solution offered by Ford and his Finance Minister Vic Fedeli on Monday.
Governments should not use legislation to rip up contracts they don’t like. [...]
Build a depot? Sounds more like a temporary parking lot. As RER slowly comes on line on various routes, won't the amount of buses into Union reduce as the decades progress?
I'd think if there were any infrastructure much more than portable toilets, then they'd be purchasing, not leasing.
True. On the other hand, how long have they been building the short tunnel extension and new exit at Exhibition station? When did construction start ... 2016? 2015?Considering that they're planning on spending more than a year building it, it certainly doesn't sound like it's going to be particularly temporary.
The new Bus Terminal at CIBC Square I believe, will be consolidating the GO Union Bus Terminal and the old Grey Coach Terminal at Bay and Dundas. Even with reduced GO Buses, there may still be a need for a Bus Muster/Staging area for Greyhound, Mega Bus, and Ontario Northland. In my opinion, as GO Replaces Buses with all day trains, I foresee possible new routes served that don't have rail lines, therefore continuing the need for space for GO Busses in the Terminal and in the muster/staging area.
Is it? Wow massive fail and missed opportunity if true.The new terminal at CIBC Square is just a replacement for the existing GO Bus terminal. The old coach terminal is staying put for now.
Is it? Wow massive fail and missed opportunity if true.
Gosh ... I'd missed that nuance. So perhaps in the 2040s ...It's been that way since this was announced. It is being built with capacity to include service from the coach terminal in the future, but GO will be using up most of that capacity from the day it opens. In the future, as buses are replaced with trains - capacity should open up for coach buses to use it also.
Metrolinx have mumbled about the possibility of other coach services moving but they can't force them to. ONTC isn't even under MTO, never mind the non-government agencies.Is it? Wow massive fail and missed opportunity if true.