cassius
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I should point out that "Dennis and Lea" was also submitted by a UT forum member, though I haven't seen him around these parts in some time.
As has been said here and elsewhere many times before, you can't compare the construction situation elsewhere to what happens in Toronto. The variables are inevitably different. It may cost more to build something here than in Vancouver, but it is a veritable bargain compared to some places like New York or London.
Even London's Crossrail, which involves several highly complex transfers underneath Central London works out to just under 200m/km in CAD.
no i mean outside of eglinton west there is a NEW LRT or STREETCAR..... I dunno which one... its open from 10am to 7pm daily... im going tomorrow.
Careful with price comparisons for this one. A majority of the Crossrail corridor existed and was government owned before the project was created; much of it already had track. Much of the route is above ground.
A Jane-YYZ extension would be 100% above ground along a government owned corridor as well but is still not exactly coming in as cheap.
^Good question. Outside of Adelaide, Australia, I don't think Flexitys are used anywhere outside of Europe. Most of the systems that use them are German and use them for streetcar-like operation.
I noticed on the advertisement at Eglinton west was the mention of PRIMOVE technology.... If the LRTS may infact use this technology wouldn't it be substantially cheaper to convert the Sheppard Subway to LRT? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZylrGjebnw... with this technology you would not have to increase the heights of the tunnels from yonge to don mills.