Nov 29
You can see from the photos that clearance has been made under the new sidewalk for a future tunnel/platform for TTC Union Loop. They have come upon a lot of old shipping docks support material and shows how much of the original waterfront got fill in to meet the demand for trains as well industries needs since 180o's.
It was design before the loop mess took place and the provision is there if things change.As I said before - I don't think the loop is happening - these are the SPA drawings
Great updates as always! Could you also snap a photo of the train platforms, where the park will be built? And perhaps a closeup of the Union trainshed works? Thanks for your weekly updates!Westside Story: digging up the shale base has become problematic. There are 4 diggers and 1 dozer working on this. Two of the diggers have 'jack hammer' attachments, chipping away what they can. The dozer has a 'scraper' attached to the back but it is not very effective in breaking up the shale. It mostly feeds the 2 diggers that are loading up the dump trucks. They have installed emergency stairs in the southwest corner. There are 48 steps from ground level to the bottom of the excavation. Wiki says that the rise of a stair is 18cm (7") so it's easy to figure out that the excavation is about +/-9m (27-30') deep at this point
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Eastside Story: It's hard to imagine but the entire excavation is now below the original grade level. The welders are working away on the tiebacks behind 18 Yonge St. More wooden remains, as well as part of a drain have been exposed and are slowly being removed.
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Nice work Michael62, look forward to your updates. And you have a great vantage point.
As a side note I saw on an internal condo email that the cassions at the rail corridor are underway only at night when the train traffic is lowest or stopped. They appearantly can’t do this work while the trains run. I can hear the drilling through the night even though I am on the east side of 18 Yonge. They say this night work will continue until Feb, and citing that since it’s winter and the windows are closed it’s less noisy, ha!
You'll note all the timbers that have been uncovered in some of the photos, indicating that waaaaaay back when, this area used to be where the docks for Toronto's harbour were. That was back when the boats were small and didn't need deep water. As the boats grew larger and need deeper water, the area between the original docks was filled in, and new docks and piers were built further south. I'm not sure what was on this specific site, but the area where the old docks were was mostly used as warehouses or temporary outdoor storage for cargo that was coming or going by boat and the trains, or the land was used for servicing the trains or boats themselves.What is the history of this site---Before it became just another parking lot?