TheTigerMaster
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I swear it's Toronto's only choice,
THROW UP YOUR HANDS AND RAISE YOUR VOICE!
THROW UP YOUR HANDS AND RAISE YOUR VOICE!
They don't generate much usage. The City is pushing to preserve the employment lands on Eglinton to maximize the return on our investment.
If the space is as limited as they say, I'd think the solution would be to lengthen the platform even further north (move some track if necessary) and simply have the northbound platform and southbound platform end-to-end instead of side-by-side.
This makes quite good sense. Even if the platforms are not end to end, there could be a 200m long centre platform. The Southbound train stops at the northern 150m of this platform and the Northbound train stops at the southern 150m of this platform. This essentially gives 33% more space on the platform for passengers.
A pocket track - hmm. That would be a 500 foot pocket track. Perhaps there is space for 2 back-back platforms.The current design concept also results in the loss of a pocket track - but considering how close we are to Davisville its probably not much of a concern.
Oh it will. But presumably the number of people will double or treble being an interchange station.Most people currently use the north end of the platform to exit to the street, Yonge Eglinton Centre or to the building above. Moving the Yonge platform north will mean people can get out north of Eglinton as well as south of Eglinton. This will do plenty to alleviate the congestion within the station.
People looove saying "Spanish solution" and apparently it's the solution to everything. Spanish solution this, spanish solution that, every station should be converted to Spanish solution apparently. It's the solution!
The EA identifies in Section 4.1.4.1 (Exhibit 161) that the current (2009) Peak Hour Ridership of the TTC buses arriving at Eglinton Station is 4,941 riders. Presumably some do stuff like change from Eglinton West to Eglinton East.I'd be surprised if the traffic doubles or more. Certainly not in the short term (say 10 years). How many more people will take Eglinton once the LRT opens versus the number that take it now on the many buses coming here daily?
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