I went on the Metrolinx engage site for a look around and something caught my eye on the surface section.
Eglinton Crosstown LRT - Events
View upcoming/past events related to the Eglinton Crosstown LRTwww.metrolinxengage.com
"In regards to transit signal priority along the surface portion, there will be limited signal priority permitted by the City of Toronto. The limited priority for the Eglinton Crosstown is an ability to call for an extended greens for the through movements going east/west where trains are running behind schedule.
However, in general, light rail vehicles will follow the road signals — stopping at reds, waiting for the advance turns to finish and then proceeding on green."
Turns out there's limited to no signal priority on the surface section.
But remember you're most likely not going to be waiting too long for the next train. Unlike Viva where headways are a little longer.I'm irked also about the inadequate shelters on the surface stops, no reason why they could not cover the full length of the platform, and there seems to be no physical barriers put in place to help prevent a vehicle from going up onto the platform. Viva's stops have both of these.
I'm really trying not to be a debby-downer here, but lets remember we have to account for delays that the TTC is all too notorious for. Try telling that to people who will be stuck waiting at these stops due to some kind of delay/service suspension.But remember you're most likely not going to be waiting too long for the next train. Unlike Viva where headways are a little longer.
It's really not a big deal at all, just typical people looking for something to whine and complain about. If we gave them 2 options in a poll: keep your trees and have no transit built and be gridlocked in traffic, or remove the trees and have commute times cut significantly I think we know what they would choose. Dont mind them, they have nothing better to do.https://www.blogto.com/city/2020/04...-toronto-neighbourhood-residents-arent-happy/
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Thoughts?
I don't think this is as big of an issue as the article editorializes.
2022 but even that doesn't look likely in my opinion.so when is this due to open again? I forget.
2022 now?
Almost 300 trees are being cut down in a Toronto neighbourhood and residents aren't happy
Construction on the Crosstown LRT will stop for nothing — not a pandemic, and certainly not a ravine filled with trees. Over the past week, scores o…www.blogto.com
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Thoughts?
I don't think this is as big of an issue as the article editorializes.
So much for thinking ML will do something about the BS Toronto has been doing. So Finch west would just be another St Clair.<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">This effing city. 15 years & billions of dollars in the making and the Crosstown is only going to have "limited signal priority." <a href="https://t.co/30wWPkRnEQ">https://t.co/30wWPkRnEQ</a></p>— John Michael McGrath (@jm_mcgrath) <a href=" ">April 21, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Something we fear the most...glorified streetcar