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

Presentation at the TTC - Strategic Planning Committee on the 2026 budget includes a slide (page 6) that includes this caveat:
*For planning purposes, the 2026 Budget assumes a December 2025 start date for Line 6 and January 2026 for Line 5. Actual opening dates are still pending Metrolinx confirmation

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Presentation at the TTC - Strategic Planning Committee on the 2026 budget includes a slide (page 6) that includes this caveat:
*For planning purposes, the 2026 Budget assumes a December 2025 start date for Line 6 and January 2026 for Line 5. Actual opening dates are still pending Metrolinx confirmation

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Presentation at the TTC - Strategic Planning Committee on the 2026 budget includes a slide (page 6) that includes this caveat:
*For planning purposes, the 2026 Budget assumes a December 2025 start date for Line 6 and January 2026 for Line 5. Actual opening dates are still pending Metrolinx confirmation

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Presentation at the TTC - Strategic Planning Committee on the 2026 budget includes a slide (page 6) that includes this caveat:
*For planning purposes, the 2026 Budget assumes a December 2025 start date for Line 6 and January 2026 for Line 5. Actual opening dates are still pending Metrolinx confirmation

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Do many people get off at Duplex and then walk to the station, rather than staying on to the terminal? I'm seeing 20 minutes westbound with zero walking at PM peak.
A lot of people get off at Duplex, but generally to catch an eastbound bus at the stop on Duplex northbound, or to walk to their final destination on Eglinton, Yonge or Duplex.

I can't say that I've seen many people get off at Duplex and then walk to the station.

Dan
 
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Maybe they're simulating standard TTC bunching? /s

*sigh* and training operators how to do it really well

- Paul

PS - on the bright side - if as reported they have been having trouble getting the signalling system to manage close headways, the bunch may be quite deliberate and a sign of the problem being fixed
 
5 minutes of walking? Google can be funny, having one walk around a station for a long time, to go 10 metres.

Do many people get off at Duplex and then walk to the station, rather than staying on to the terminal? I'm seeing 20 minutes westbound with zero walking at PM peak.
It’s only worth it if you’re transferring from bus to bus like 32 to 34/54.
 
This aversion to putting line 5 and 6 on the map always seems silly (and kinda irrational). You look at the Los Angeles rapid transit map and it has subway, light rail, and even bus lines on it. I don’t see a problem with that.
A piece of advice: only use Los Angeles as an example if you're showcasing what NOT to do. Or most US cities for that matter.
 

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