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How much did STM get for putting in cell phone service?
Absolutely nothing. The $50-million investment was fully paid for by the telecom providers consortium (Bell, Rogers, TELUS and Vidéotron).
How much did STM get for putting in cell phone service?
Nothing? That consortium bid higher than that for Toronto, and lost.Absolutely nothing. The $50-million investment was fully paid for by the telecom providers consortium (Bell, Rogers, TELUS and Vidéotron).
The networks paid the full capital costs as stated above. Not sure where to find more details. Montreal Gazette mentioned that the networks pay a small fee for using the space in the tunnels.Nothing? That consortium bid higher than that for Toronto, and lost.
STM isn't making any money from this at all?
There was no cost to the STM, which provided some support through co-ordination of work schedules and the loaning of a truck for crews to take through the tunnel. It was the cellular companies themselves that footed the bill for the work, and they are even paying a small fee to the transit authority for continued use of the space.
Nothing? That consortium bid higher than that for Toronto, and lost.
STM isn't making any money from this at all?
Really! Sounds to me like there's collusion between the big 4 providers. Seems odd that not one would break in either city.
Post about the REM's platform screen door installation, with a lot of nice photos.
Installation of platform screen doors for dynamic tests on the representative segment | REM
The Ontario Line has been heavily suggested to have PSDs. We will have to wait and see."Platform screens doors". Something that the TTC and Metrolinx will forbid on orders of the penny-pinching politicians who don't use public transit.
Is there any discussion on the way forward w.r.t. the litigation with the owners of Galeries D'Anjou for expropriation of property for station construction?
The provincial legislation to accelerate expropriations has been tabled in late September and is now at the committee stage
http://www.assnat.qc.ca/en/travaux-parlementaires/projets-loi/projet-loi-66-42-1.html
I guess it will become law before the end of the year and construction will be able to begin as scheduled in 2021
hypothetical map