JasonParis
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What are the bunting flags for above? The Queen's death? An elevated used car dealership? I kid, sort of.
Probably for safety. Makes sure the workers do not fall off the edge.What are the bunting flags for above? The Queen's death? An elevated used car dealership? I kid, sort of.
Those flags are the bump lineWhat are the bunting flags for above? The Queen's death? An elevated used car dealership? I kid, sort of.
Uhhh they are still nowhere close to completing this station. I’d say Q4 2023 opening if we are lucky.Here is a video by Johnny Strides from January 2nd, 2023, where the beginning of the video shows the progress that's been made at the Line 5 Eglinton station:
I’m thinking either March or June 2023 the latest I’ll say is SeptemberUhhh they are still nowhere close to completing this station. I’d say Q4 2023 opening if we are lucky.
Didnt they only just cap off the structural concrete on concourse level? Backfill even started yet? Smh what a boondoggle. Who was the engineering firm who did Yonge—Eg? Cause tbh they kinda #**%@ it big time imoI’m thinking either March or June 2023 the latest I’ll say is September
Also, anybody got pics of platform level at Eg on Yonge line? Wasnt the whole platform supposed the shift northwards, hows that going?
I am starting to think they found Jimmy Hoffa down thereIt feels like they're building a 72 story subterranean residential the time they're taking on this...
I am starting to think they found Jimmy Hoffa down there
They are still using Line 1's Eglinton Station. They were running light rail vehicles through the Line 5 tunnels since November of 2021. We could use Line 5's Eglinton Station platforms and access them from Line 1. Just because they haven't yet laid the grass, asphalt, and concrete near the surface, doesn't mean we can't use Line 5.Uhhh they are still nowhere close to completing this station. I’d say Q4 2023 opening if we are lucky.