Traynor
Senior Member
If anything stood out on one of those renders... it was the damn railway tracks take up too much space and split the core!
All that talk years ago about burying the Gardiner Expressway was wasted on the wrong eyesore... (I like the way the Gardiner snakes between the condos. Very future-like, with high speed expressways flowing through and around tall towers.)
What should be buried is all the railway tracks. Toronto should do what New York City did a hundred years ago... Bury all the train tracks under the city and build skyscrapers over them. From the Don River in the east, to West of the Exhibition grounds, all the tracks should be in a tunnel.
Think of all the prime land that would become available for future development!!! I leave it to your imaginations of what our skyline would look like if it could truly be "filled in" as so many forumers talk about.
All that talk years ago about burying the Gardiner Expressway was wasted on the wrong eyesore... (I like the way the Gardiner snakes between the condos. Very future-like, with high speed expressways flowing through and around tall towers.)
What should be buried is all the railway tracks. Toronto should do what New York City did a hundred years ago... Bury all the train tracks under the city and build skyscrapers over them. From the Don River in the east, to West of the Exhibition grounds, all the tracks should be in a tunnel.
Think of all the prime land that would become available for future development!!! I leave it to your imaginations of what our skyline would look like if it could truly be "filled in" as so many forumers talk about.