ARG1
Senior Member
I thought we were talking about the location of the MSF?^Ottawa's well publicized teething issues last summer iirc
I thought we were talking about the location of the MSF?^Ottawa's well publicized teething issues last summer iirc
^I’m not sure why it matters which part gets commissioned first. The key testing will be end to end.
One does not locate the MSF to facilitate commissioning. One locates it for other reasons. Like land availability and cost.
Commissioning bugs and glitches are a bit like losing your keys - they always turn up in the last place you look. Or in this case, the last place you test. Whatever gets finished first will have to sit idle until the last bit is completed. I’d be more worried about something not being right in the underground sections, as that might be much harder to correct.
- Paul
Tracks under tracks in one of these shots.
Don't stay in that port-a-potty too long. A train should be by in less than 5 minutes.
Trains are natures laxatives. When you are in a port-a-potty and the train is approaching you tend to want to crap yourself.
Supposed to be 2021, but the current completion date as of now is 2022.What is the expected completion date?
Supposed to be 2021, but the current completion date as of now is 2022.
^I have to say, what a difference the last 6-8 months has made....this thing is actually coming together.
- Paul
That's for the entire line. Because of undocumented piping, wiring, and other previously hidden "parts", Eglinton Station is behind. Using crossovers or bypassing incomplete stations, parts of the line could be in service, or at least enter testing phase, before 2022.