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Toronto Eglinton Line 5 | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx | Arcadis

I guess the lesson with Finch is that even with so many years of delays, the opening can still be rushed. To paraphrase Dirk Gently, rather than arriving five years late and flustered, it would be better all around if the LRT were to arrive five years and a few extra month late, but triumphantly in command.
On the flipside its equally detrimental to be OCD and paranoid on every last specific detail like NASA is with their rocket preparations in order to mitigate political embarrassment just like whats happening right now. The public understands if mistakes or bugs happen, they just need to be transparent about it, have the drive to and have a plan to fix it promptly.
 

Looking like Feb 8th
So meet down the middle and open mid Jan?
TTC/city owe it to the public to go full in all out to address whatever deficiencies are remaining and to apply lessons learned from early line 6 operations. Work the OT, night shifts weekend shifts, whatever. They egged themselves hard with the line 6 opening day semi disaster. The least they can do to make it up is show tangible effort to expedite the preparations at all costs
 
So meet down the middle and open mid Jan?
TTC/city owe it to the public to go full in all out to address whatever deficiencies are remaining and to apply lessons learned from early line 6 operations. Work the OT, night shifts weekend shifts, whatever. They egged themselves hard with the line 6 opening day semi disaster. The least they can do to make it up is show tangible effort to expedite the preparations at all costs

Personally, I would rather them delay the opening than risk a full on operational disaster.

They know that Line 5 is under intense scrutiny and that any operational hiccups will be headline news. Think about it, if the line has delays on the first day or other issues the media would have a field day over it.

There is one shot to get this right and avoid a PR disaster, there are no do-overs if things don't go well on opening day.
 

Looking like Feb 8th
This meeting took place on Dec 5, 2 days before Line 6's opening and subsequent backlash

I wouldn't put it past the TTC to delay the opening even further than Feb 8 after seeing Line 6's reception (I also wouldn't put it past the TTC to still operate Line 5 slowly after all this)
 
On the flipside its equally detrimental to be OCD and paranoid on every last specific detail like NASA is with their rocket preparations in order to mitigate political embarrassment just like whats happening right now. The public understands if mistakes or bugs happen, they just need to be transparent about it, have the drive to and have a plan to fix it promptly.
To the extent there is a "problem" that still needs to be fixed before opening, it's not so much the safety or infrastructure side of things (that's table stakes), it's the political risk of opening a second line with absurdly slow operating speeds. I presume most people are going to expect the LRT to reach subway-like speeds in the tunnels, and if they're crawling along at 20/30 kmh, I think there's going to be a lot of anger
 
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To the extent there is a "problem" that still needs to be fixed before opening, it's not so much the safety or infrastructure side of things (that's table stakes), it's the political risk of opening a second line with absurdly slow operating speeds. I presume most people are going to expect the LRT to reach subway-like speeds in the tunnels, and if they're crawling along at 20/30 kmh, I think there's going to be a lot of anger
If the trains on line 5 travel at "Streetcar" speeds in the underground portion, it will be the death knell for this line. It'll also be the end for low floor LRTs in Toronto. It'll just confirm in everyone's mind that a subway should have been built along Eglinton.

After the debacle on Line 6, the city has only ONE shot at line 5. That's it, just one! Mess it up, and it's going to be full tilt on subways for the next 1000 years in Toronto.
 
If the trains on line 5 travel at "Streetcar" speeds in the underground portion, it will be the death knell for this line. It'll also be the end for low floor LRTs in Toronto. It'll just confirm in everyone's mind that a subway should have been built along Eglinton.

After the debacle on Line 6, the city has only ONE shot at line 5. That's it, just one! Mess it up, and it's going to be full tilt on subways for the next 1000 years in Toronto.

The issue is the overly cautious for no reason safety crazy TTC doesn't care. They have no interest in winning over the public. They will drive the trains slow. But they would on a new Metro too. Luckily the Ontario Line is automated, although maybe the TTC will slow that down too, they already did for ATC on Line 1.

IMO the subway network needs to be uploaded to the Province like they tried in 2018. The TTC has proven that they are incapable of operating and maintaining a transit system.
 
Personally, I would rather them delay the opening than risk a full on operational disaster.

They know that Line 5 is under intense scrutiny and that any operational hiccups will be headline news. Think about it, if the line has delays on the first day or other issues the media would have a field day over it.

There is one shot to get this right and avoid a PR disaster, there are no do-overs if things don't go well on opening day.
A years delayed line is an operational disaster. The PR is already so bad. Of course they want it to go perfectly, but that will never happen. They need to open the line. They have had enough time.
 
IMO the subway network needs to be uploaded to the Province like they tried in 2018. The TTC has proven that they are incapable of operating and maintaining a transit system.
Trading incompetence at the municipal level for incompetence at the provincial level is not going to work. The people at the management level of the TTC and Metrolinx have no idea what they’re doing. They don’t listen to their passengers or their front line workers.
 
I'm hoping the opening of both Finch and Eglinton LRT's will seriously dent the crowding on the 37 bus since many riders will no longer be forced to go all the way south to Bloor anymore to hop on the subway...
 

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