JasonParis
Moderator
I often think the yard across from Loblaws would make a good station on the Milton and/or Midtown lines eventually.
There has been talk about a station in that area over 10 years, but like GO Thinking, station will be too close to others considering Kipling is the only closest one to it.I often think the yard across from Loblaws would make a good station on the Milton and/or Midtown lines eventually.
I often think the yard across from Loblaws would make a good station on the Milton and/or Midtown lines eventually.
There has been talk about a station in that area over 10 years, but like GO Thinking, station will be too close to others considering Kipling is the only closest one to it.
With a GO Station at Dundas Street West and Jane Street or Scarlett Road or Runnymede Road, extending the 512 ST CLAIR streetcar to loop around Jane, Dundas, Scarlett, and St. Clair would be beneficial.
Maybe after they build the new Scarlett and Dundas bridge. Maybe after they do something about the flooding under the Jane Street bridge. Likely at the same time, after put in the Jane LRT underground between Line 2 and Eglinton Flats.
It was started by TTC who wanted to take 512 to Kipling as well the city to deal with dangerous issues.I’ve often wondered what the impetus for this project is and who is paying for it?
Is it to provide a wider bridge for increased tracks for GO trains? Then shouldn’t Metrolinx be paying for it?
I live in the area and I don’t really see the community benefits. Sure, there are benefits to commuters with the ability to turn left (east) onto Dundas from Scarlett southbound, but that doesn’t really benefit the local community. If anything its a detriment to be pushing more traffic onto Dundas that currently uses St. Clair. And it can’t help but increase traffic into Warren Park via Gooch/Varsity/St. Marks seeking a shortcut to Jane Street.
The addition of the bike lanes under the bridge is good, even though southbound they terminate at Dundas, but is that enough of a benefit?
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Likely they need the widening of the Scarlett Road underpass so that when they dig up the Jane Street underpass for a LRT station and to fix the underpass flooding, they can use Scarlett as a detour.I’ve often wondered what the impetus for this project is and who is paying for it?
Is it to provide a wider bridge for increased tracks for GO trains? Then shouldn’t Metrolinx be paying for it?
I live in the area and I don’t really see the community benefits. Sure, there are benefits to commuters with the ability to turn left (east) onto Dundas from Scarlett southbound, but that doesn’t really benefit the local community. If anything its a detriment to be pushing more traffic onto Dundas that currently uses St. Clair. And it can’t help but increase traffic into Warren Park via Gooch/Varsity/St. Marks seeking a shortcut to Jane Street.
The addition of the bike lanes under the bridge is good, even though southbound they terminate at Dundas, but is that enough of a benefit?
No, it wasn't.It was started by TTC who wanted to take 512 to Kipling.....