BejewelledCarp
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So, to clarify, the DRL will be cheaper because it won't be tunneled in part downtown, and the Eglinton and Scarborough extensions in the suburbs will be tunneled. That seems backwards.
From article at The Star:
The Ontario line would use smaller trains than TTC subways that could be driverless, and could run on elevated tracks on parts of the route, including crossing the Don River. The government said that although the trains would be smaller, the line would “have similar peak capacity” as the TTC’s existing Line 1 subway.
Ford promises $10.9-billion Ontario Line will be built by 2027 — leaving experts, politicians looking for details
Doug Ford’s government is also proposing to build the Yonge North subway extension, estimated at $5.6 billion, a three-stop Scarborough subway extension at $5.5 billion, and an extension of the Eglinton Crosstown to Pearson Airport at $4.7 billion as part of a $28.5-billion transit plan.www.thestar.com
So, to clarify, the DRL will be cheaper because it won't be tunneled in part downtown, and the Eglinton and Scarborough extensions in the suburbs will be tunneled. That seems backwards.
Extending the line to Ontario place is dumb. As is trashing years of design work. Glad it has a funding commitment up to Eglinton, though
Where the hell is storage yard and maintenance facility?
Exhibition Parking lot?Where the hell is the storage yard and maintenance facility?
A stop at King and Dufferin on the way to Dundas West would serve the same purpose.At least the fact it goes from Ontario Place to the OSC explains how they came up with the name which otherwise just seemed like an opportunity for the province to brand the line as its own.
As a map, it's not a bad plan. Especially from a Ford, could be worse.
But between the funding and the politics involved - and the undoing/needs for revision to previously done work - the timelines are as suspect as any other nice map I've seen over the years.
If it's actually built by 2030, I'll have to take back a lot of things I've said about Doug but, really, what are the odds this any different than any other great announcement?
(And as to whether Ontario Place makes sense as a terminal... It doesn't in that there is not much there. It does in terms of better connecting Liberty Village and that node, particularly if one is trying to incentive revitalization/redevelopment of the CNE and Ontario Place grounds. We all know the transit and other connections to Ontario Place are poor so I'm not going to complain about tying it to closely into the central network, even if it seems "premature" or "political" today.)
A stop at King and Dufferin on the way to Dundas West would serve the same purpose.
Also serving Liberty village does make a lot of sense
Let's just build the damn thing and Finch is safe by the look of it