salsa
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Why not? I support elevated solutions such as this, but I don't see why building a tunnel here is so ludicrous
Because as Adjei just pointed out, the tunnel would cost 4 times as much.
Why not? I support elevated solutions such as this, but I don't see why building a tunnel here is so ludicrous
Because as Adjei just pointed out, the tunnel would cost 4 times as much.
Topography. The line is heading uphill at that point but tunnelling means going *down* and then a steeper climb back to grade further up the line. Elevating means shifting the climb nearer to the city but it's less grade change overall from lowest to highest point.Why not? I support elevated solutions such as this, but I don't see why building a tunnel here is so ludicrous (considering worse precedents have been set). As we speak we have deep bore heavy rail being built below fields, transmission lines, and a toll highway - where the nearest resident is 1,500m away. Not to mention that said project never had a BCA issued by the Prov. We also have +1000 pages on this forum from posters who believe we should never build anything elevated ever.
So why is it so logical for elevated to be built in this instance (rhetorically speaking, considering I support this move and wish we did it for certain past projects and certain subsequent ones)?
The problem is that Bailao will chase votes rather than tell it to them straight. Of course John Parker found out what happens when you don't pander at every bloody turn.
The Davenport NIMBYs sent out this press release over twitter. Hashtag: #StoptheMiniGardiner
This is the image they are using as part of their propaganda campaign, which is not at all what the bridge would look like. The community would be better off working to improve the bridge rather than being hysterical and spreading misinformation.
What bothers me more is the quote that this area "deserves" a GO station because they are 'taking one for the team' here. I wish life were that fair and equitable. The area is well served by public transit (including a subway, which Scarberians can only envy apparently) and there is no compelling need for GO to take them downtown. The line will not need a subway connection because it has one further north. A GO station at Davenport will simply add time to every other user's day.
A GO station at Bloor is not just about serving the local neighbourhood, it's to allow Barrie line passengers to transfer to the BD subway. They are building a new GO station at Eglinton for an LRT line that will never have the same ridership or office jobs as the BD subway, so why shouldn't Bloor get a station as well? I don't support the "this area deserves" logic, but it doesn't mean that a station doesn't make sense here.
The Davenport NIMBYs sent out this press release over twitter. Hashtag: #StoptheMiniGardiner
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The problem is that Bailao will chase votes rather than tell it to them straight. Of course John Parker found out what happens when you don't pander at every bloody turn.