Juan_Lennon416
Senior Member
I cannot believe that tunneling for the Eglinton Streetcar/Train/LRT is almost over. Time flies!
That was the easy part (relatively) & a little more tunneling from the east.I cannot believe that tunneling for the Eglinton Streetcar/Train/LRT is almost over. Time flies!
Overall I am pretty impressed so far with Metrolinx's first take on a Toronto-specific transit mega-project. (Bureaucratic station naming idiocy aside)
I hope I won't have to be eating my words by 2021.
It's still almost 3 years before they begin GO RER electrification construction (~2018-2019).In contrast, RER is being planned and executed in secrecy. I hope they learn from Crosstown and report on RER and the other LRT projects the same way.
Does anyone know what plans they have tp prevent cars from entering the tunneled sections of the line once it opens?
Only in the last 2 months we saw 500 new pages of GO RER documents (Business Case and its multiple separate Appendix PDF files) which I think is a very big information release of GO RER. I'm reasonably satisfied by Metrolinx's gradual ramp-up of GO RER information release, but I am not satisfied how little Toronto media covers the RER initiatives.
A lot of RER is fairly opaque but info releases seem to be ramping up -- I do recall the early days of Crosstown wasn't exactly nearly as transparent as now... I expect quite a lot more transparency in RER at some point.
Don't forget the time when someone drove a car into the Spadina station streetcar platform.A do not enter sign.
https://www.google.ca/maps/@43.6405...Qw!2e0!5s20111001T000000!7i13312!8i6656?hl=en
I don't think we've ever had a problem on QQ.
http://news.nationalpost.com/toront...nnel-in-toronto-before-its-owner-abandoned-it
roOn Sat I drove east on Eglinton, saw those townhouses under construction on the north side of Eglinton and wanted to ask were there tress along that stretch that had to be removed to accommodate the townhouses? There are trees on the south side and I from what I remember still some on north side but pass the townhouses. Also, will the city ever allow development along Eglinton from Scarlett Rd to about west of Weston Rd on north side? The south side has a golf course that I could see being re-developed if land sold off. The cemetery east of caledonia to west of Harvie side obviously prevents development on the south side. Then there is the parkette east of Gilbert Ave and the parkland east of Black Creek which prevents development. Eglinton has a lot of greenery in the west