robmausser
Senior Member
We've talked about Sunnybrook ad nauseum on here, but its clear it needs to be brought up again.
The Sunnybrook stop and above ground section between Laird and Science Center should have easily and simply been shifted to the south side of the road, making it entirely grade separated (avoiding a 3 way intersection is not hard if you understand simple geometry) No need for a tunnel, stop could have stayed.
Everyone agreed with this, including city council and planners. Unfortunately, this was not the initial Crosstown plan and it wasn't thought of when the first EA went through. But plans are usually refined as we go along. This could have been easily changed and everyone involved in the project wanted it so.
However, because of Rob Ford, they couldn't do it. After council won back the above ground portion to go ahead, after Rob Ford declared the whole line would be buried, they would have had to open up the entire line for city debate again, not just the Sunnybrook fix. This would have potentially meant the line could have been buried again, scrapped entirely etc etc.
They simply decided it was best to move ahead, after the line already had been through so many delays and changes.
The Sunnybrook stop and above ground section between Laird and Science Center should have easily and simply been shifted to the south side of the road, making it entirely grade separated (avoiding a 3 way intersection is not hard if you understand simple geometry) No need for a tunnel, stop could have stayed.
Everyone agreed with this, including city council and planners. Unfortunately, this was not the initial Crosstown plan and it wasn't thought of when the first EA went through. But plans are usually refined as we go along. This could have been easily changed and everyone involved in the project wanted it so.
However, because of Rob Ford, they couldn't do it. After council won back the above ground portion to go ahead, after Rob Ford declared the whole line would be buried, they would have had to open up the entire line for city debate again, not just the Sunnybrook fix. This would have potentially meant the line could have been buried again, scrapped entirely etc etc.
They simply decided it was best to move ahead, after the line already had been through so many delays and changes.