DirectionNorth
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Huh? How is their a reduction in cost to a sation by putting in platform edge doors? The crosstown wasn't designed for them because of the vechles selected for it would have no benefit from them.
The Spadina extension was designed for them to be added with no additional supporting elements for the station above. They were removed from the plans because of cost overruns due to the change in componies installing the ATC signal systems.
I also stated that the London underground has only one small section of a line that has them, hasn't added more or even put them on the newest sations. Platform edge doors do nothing.
Which no subway systems actually have except for the staff. Adding it is a waste of money.
Still can't see the downsides of reducing the risk of people falling onto tracks, faster boarding times, more comfortable stations, and faster train speeds.Nope it wasn't designed to have them because they make no sense on a low floor light rail line.
If it's not in Toronto, we can't have it. That would be blasphemy against the all-knowing Toronto Transit gods! /s