BurlOak
Senior Member
Why is running a tunnel the last 1.2km such a non-starter? It seems like a reasonable solution to keeping a direct route, protecting the character of the street, and speedy transit in an area that due to road width and intersections could experience congestion. I realize that it would be more money but at the same time the Weston grade separation was done for a much higher cost and for less benefit.
Maybe the problem is that they are greatly inflating the cost of the underground LRT. I heard $380M. It would only need 2 stations and most likely they would shut down Main street and just build it with cut and cover.
There is no sense in firing up the TBM's for a 1 km section, when 2 cut-and-cover stations are needed anyways and if tunnelled, those stations would be much deeper, adding to construction cost and duration.
If Toronto could raise $900M for the Scarborough subway then Brampton should be able to raise the $150M or $200M to build this underground portion.