Coolstar
Senior Member
Cedarvale is certainly on its way to look a lot less of a hole in the ground.
Cedarvale is certainly on its way to look a lot less of a hole in the ground.
I don't really appreciate the roof of my house being on UrbanToronto but what can you do... At least they are nice pics.
I don't really appreciate the roof of my house being on UrbanToronto but what can you do... At least they are nice pics.
I can't afford the lawyers. Thanks for the tips.You're good as long as you don't point out which one it is in your complaint. Barbara Streisand learned that lesson the hard way.
Hey, those are really nice shots. Its nice to get a view of the construction and the scale/scope of the work ongoing.
I'm surprised that we don't see more of the lower density buildings around the station getting scooped up by developers and redeveloped. 2 major transit lines right there would to be be a big pull for investment. (Obviously there are some in the distance a little bit)
Seriously? They just finished underpinning? I thought they finished a while back. How was this line supposed to open by next year?
Seriously? They just finished underpinning? I thought they finished a while back. How was this line supposed to open by next year?
Seriously? They just finished underpinning? I thought they finished a while back. How was this line supposed to open by next year?
I'm aware of the new date. I meant that Metrolinx thought this line would open on time in 2021They already stated in 2019 they are looking at a december 2022 opening for the Crosstown. Its known it wont open next year for about a year now.
I'm aware of the new date. I meant that Metrolinx thought this line would open on time in 2021
Now that most of the street level sections does anyone think that they might do some testing on it by bringing a couple of them out by truck? Also, I'm wondering if Metrolinx still thinks it was a good idea to have built the on-street section at the same time as all of the tunnel sections?