drum118
Superstar
First off, you are dealing with a compound grade for both the CP tracks and Hurontario as both are on a grade.
You have to be a min of 75' blow CP tracks by Given Rd to get under the creek.
At 2% grade, where should the the start of the grade start to the east?
Cawthra Rd see the CP tracks passing over the road.
If you take the tunnel line in a slight curb off the CP tracks at Given Rd, the line will connect with Hurontario St just south of Central Parkway. This means there will be no connect to Cooksville GO station that exist today. You will be going under mostly townhouses, and one apartment building. Your curbs are smaller than TTC tunnels and those subway wheel squeal.
A station at Elm is the right location as it a small hub now.
At 2% grade from the 403 Hydro corridor and the CP tracks will have a lot of NIMBY opposing this connection. The CP tracks are about 30' above the 403 at this point. That about 110' different in elevation after the line leaves Sq One.
You have 2 heavy NIMBY areas. I'm sure OMER's will have something to say for the Sq One area.
I live 1/2 mile from the tracks and I can hear the trains with the windows close for Both GO and CP.
The people living next to the tracks of the existing line cannot complain about any type of operation since the RR tracks were there long before they were born. By buying/renting homes along the tracks, they gave up their rights to complain about the noise or smell. How every, they do have rights to complain for this branch line.
You have to be a min of 75' blow CP tracks by Given Rd to get under the creek.
At 2% grade, where should the the start of the grade start to the east?
Cawthra Rd see the CP tracks passing over the road.
If you take the tunnel line in a slight curb off the CP tracks at Given Rd, the line will connect with Hurontario St just south of Central Parkway. This means there will be no connect to Cooksville GO station that exist today. You will be going under mostly townhouses, and one apartment building. Your curbs are smaller than TTC tunnels and those subway wheel squeal.
A station at Elm is the right location as it a small hub now.
At 2% grade from the 403 Hydro corridor and the CP tracks will have a lot of NIMBY opposing this connection. The CP tracks are about 30' above the 403 at this point. That about 110' different in elevation after the line leaves Sq One.
You have 2 heavy NIMBY areas. I'm sure OMER's will have something to say for the Sq One area.
I live 1/2 mile from the tracks and I can hear the trains with the windows close for Both GO and CP.
The people living next to the tracks of the existing line cannot complain about any type of operation since the RR tracks were there long before they were born. By buying/renting homes along the tracks, they gave up their rights to complain about the noise or smell. How every, they do have rights to complain for this branch line.