NoahB
Active Member
Are people forgetting that the Relief Line South alone had a target opening date of 2029-31? How long do you think it would have taken to build the North section under the former Liberal gov? Go look for clues in how much they waffled on Finch, Hamilton, Hurontario, Shepard East LRT, High-Speed Rail, and Scarborough Extention. They had 15 full years to sign these contracts but they instead slowed things down to look fiscally conservative. They didn't want to interfere with city politics so they let those cities' councils propose and cancel projects over and over.
RLN was far from certain. Relief line South was far from certain. Months before they were decimated, the Wynne Liberals + Trudeau Liberals had committed 9 billion for The RLS, Waterfront LRT, and Yonge North Extention in total. RLS alone was estimated to cost $6.8 billion. Nobody was being honest about how much it would cost to build these projects and were more than happy to go slow to save money (Crosstown phasing). It made me hopeful at the time but infuriated now. GO RER had baby steps until the Cons came in and signed the P3 with Deutsche Bahn.
Contracts for the Ontario Line and SSE are being signed. Digging for the latter has started along with the Eglinton West Extension. Hurontario's contract was awarded and started construction under the Ford Gov.
RLN was far from certain. Relief line South was far from certain. Months before they were decimated, the Wynne Liberals + Trudeau Liberals had committed 9 billion for The RLS, Waterfront LRT, and Yonge North Extention in total. RLS alone was estimated to cost $6.8 billion. Nobody was being honest about how much it would cost to build these projects and were more than happy to go slow to save money (Crosstown phasing). It made me hopeful at the time but infuriated now. GO RER had baby steps until the Cons came in and signed the P3 with Deutsche Bahn.
Contracts for the Ontario Line and SSE are being signed. Digging for the latter has started along with the Eglinton West Extension. Hurontario's contract was awarded and started construction under the Ford Gov.