nfitz
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Gosh ... I missed that completely. That's a long distance. I wonder how that corridor compares to just going up Pie-IX like the Line 7 proposal - I'd have thought that would have been an elevation candidate.The... north ig, segment of rem east is largely underground.
I'm confused why such a long distance is okay underground, but a few blocks downtown near the terminus is completely prohibitive.
Lots of issues. One is weather ... I'm sure you've stood in stations like St. Clair that are underground, and frozen to death waiting for a train in the winter, with wind blowing in from the portal, that isn't even that close. Another is the extra distance in transferring - the Orange line is already quite deep at this location, and they've added at least 2 more stories. Then there's the shading issue. The aesthetics.What's wrong with elevated railroads? They can be done well (I realize they often aren't), and they're much cheaper than building underground, especially on a ROW like Rene Levesque - when I visit Montreal, I'm always surprised at how wide Rene Levesque is.
Perhaps some will like it. I don't feel it's a great idea. I don't think that Chicago or the Bronx gain from this type of transit.