drum118
Superstar
The current CCTT is built with an underground station for the Transitway and is partly use as the current entrance and washrooms.
The tunnels were always part of the plan, but eliminated due to the extra cost of building the first phase and Hazel crying the the city was on the hock for an extra $60 million to build it. The cost of the tunnels was over $20 million when construction was started and were removed to what we have today as part of so call cost saving..
Based on 2004 EA cost, I said in my 2004 opposition to the BRT system that the cost was under estimated close to $200 million. The final cost was over that $200 million along with all cost cutting that took place to keep the cost low. Based on numbers for ridership, it was better to go to an LRT system from day one, but the numbers turn out to be for GO whole network for CCTT once construction was started.
The CCTT was out dated before being built as it was built for a city of 250000 with a daily ridership of 25,000. The city was close to 400,000 when it was built.
According to the City, the current location was all the city could afford at the time as well OMERS wanted the terminal to be in that location. It was just like the Hersey Centre that was supposed to be built where the Cineplex is now, as the city wasn't will to pay an extra million for the land. Cost saving has screw the city in more ways than enough.
The tunnels were always part of the plan, but eliminated due to the extra cost of building the first phase and Hazel crying the the city was on the hock for an extra $60 million to build it. The cost of the tunnels was over $20 million when construction was started and were removed to what we have today as part of so call cost saving..
Based on 2004 EA cost, I said in my 2004 opposition to the BRT system that the cost was under estimated close to $200 million. The final cost was over that $200 million along with all cost cutting that took place to keep the cost low. Based on numbers for ridership, it was better to go to an LRT system from day one, but the numbers turn out to be for GO whole network for CCTT once construction was started.
The CCTT was out dated before being built as it was built for a city of 250000 with a daily ridership of 25,000. The city was close to 400,000 when it was built.
According to the City, the current location was all the city could afford at the time as well OMERS wanted the terminal to be in that location. It was just like the Hersey Centre that was supposed to be built where the Cineplex is now, as the city wasn't will to pay an extra million for the land. Cost saving has screw the city in more ways than enough.