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Lots of info out today in the big transit report to Executive Ctte.
First bits of interest to me, on this project here:
The Relief Line is planned to operate as a separate subway line, but will be integrated with the existing subway. The trains, stations, and other infrastructure will be designed to the latest subway standards permitting a high-capacity service to meet the projected passenger demand over the next 30 years at minimum. Provision is being made for automatic train operation, platform edge doors, and longer trains to allow the most flexibility for future increases in ridership demand. The line will be entirely tunnelled, and will be isolated from the weather-related delays that can affect service on Lines 1, 2, and 3. There will be convenient interchange connections for passengers at Pape, Queen, and Osgoode subway stations, and at the proposed Gerrard-Carlaw and East Harbour SmartTrack stations. A separate, short tunnel will allow Relief Line trains to be driven to the TTC's existing Greenwood Yard for necessary maintenance and repairs, thus allowing efficient use of existing subway system resources. For maximum service resilience and redundancy, the connection to the wider subway system would allow for trains from Line 1 or Line 2 to be operated on the Relief Line, if necessary.
Note the separate tunnel, which I had not recalled being a part of the project, I thought the wye track was to serve as the connection to Greenwood via Line 2, apparently not so.
First bits of interest to me, on this project here:
The Relief Line is planned to operate as a separate subway line, but will be integrated with the existing subway. The trains, stations, and other infrastructure will be designed to the latest subway standards permitting a high-capacity service to meet the projected passenger demand over the next 30 years at minimum. Provision is being made for automatic train operation, platform edge doors, and longer trains to allow the most flexibility for future increases in ridership demand. The line will be entirely tunnelled, and will be isolated from the weather-related delays that can affect service on Lines 1, 2, and 3. There will be convenient interchange connections for passengers at Pape, Queen, and Osgoode subway stations, and at the proposed Gerrard-Carlaw and East Harbour SmartTrack stations. A separate, short tunnel will allow Relief Line trains to be driven to the TTC's existing Greenwood Yard for necessary maintenance and repairs, thus allowing efficient use of existing subway system resources. For maximum service resilience and redundancy, the connection to the wider subway system would allow for trains from Line 1 or Line 2 to be operated on the Relief Line, if necessary.
Note the separate tunnel, which I had not recalled being a part of the project, I thought the wye track was to serve as the connection to Greenwood via Line 2, apparently not so.