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

I dont see why people are saying it is risky to open in winter. December is usually light on snow these days. And they will not open a transit line that derails with a dusting of snow.
I am one of the people who previously said it would be risky to open in the winter.

Snow is not what concerns me - it's ice storms. The PR snafu that could arise as a result of the line being closed due to icing would be astronomical. (Let the fact that the open cut sections of the subway also have to contend with ice not be any kind of a factor here.)
 
I am one of the people who previously said it would be risky to open in the winter.

Snow is not what concerns me - it's ice storms. The PR snafu that could arise as a result of the line being closed due to icing would be astronomical. (Let the fact that the open cut sections of the subway also have to contend with ice not be any kind of a factor here.)
I can just see the opening line of a front page story that will run once Crosstown finally opens some unknown number of years in the future:
It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen...
 
If an ice storm were severe enough to shut down Line 5, it would also likely shut down some of 501 through 510, not to mention Lines 1, 2, and 4…. And GO and bus service. I don’t see the specific vulnerability for this line over other parts of the system.
I was amused to find that I have tickets to an event on Dec 20 at a venue just off Eglinton, in an area where street parking is scarce. And the happy thought ran through my mind that Line 5 might, potentially be open by then…. Whether it happens or not, it was nice for this to be within the realm of possibility and not just a hypothetical.
Wait and see is all we can do.

- Paul
 
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If an ice storm were severe enough to shut down Line 5, it would also likely shut down some of 501 through 510, not to mention Lines 1, 2, and 4…. And GO and bus service. I don’t see the specific vulnerability for this line over other parts of the system.
I was amused to find that I have tickets to an event on Dec 20 at a venue just off Eglinton, in an area where street parking is scarce. And the happy thought ran through my mind that Line 5 might, potentially be open by then…. Whether it happens or not, it was nice for this to be within the realm of possibility and not just a hypothetical.
Wait and see is all we can do.

- Paul
Or somehow Line 5 braves the storm and remains open while all other shut down....Oh well one can dream.
 
I can’t believe I have to ask this but is there still testing on the line as of today or yesterday?

Can’t make any assumptions !
 
Winter is too icy, better open in the spring.
Spring is too muddy, better open in the summer.
Summer is too hot, better open in the fall.
Fall is too busy with students, better open in the winter.
I have a feeling they won't wait to open this line. They will open it as soon as they can so that they can start wiping the egg off their faces.
 

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