Leo_Chan
Senior Member
I got it:
Queen Street Relief Line = Lizzy Line
King Street Relief Line 2 = Willy Line
Queen Street Relief Line = Lizzy Line
King Street Relief Line 2 = Willy Line
I think they're actually going to be reusing the to-be decomissioned Scarborough RT's Line 3 designation.It’ll be called Line 7
Referencing this again, but there's probably a more recent confirmation.
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Well, of course this "proves" it.
I think it might be because people joining the conversation aren't informed about previous discussions, resulting in veterans having to restate thing previously said (instead of linking to older posts because too lazy and my not be informative enough). This is exactly why each thread needs their own Table of Contents for important discussions from different times and to contain important information about the project(s) like status, news, cost, background info, documents, NUMBERS, NAMES, and COLOURS."Future map" lmao.
Anyways how many times are we going to have this naming discussion? Lets schedule the next one for six weeks from today. Deal?
Dude, nothing personal, but could you please cut back on useless postings? Again, I'm sorry, but I feel you can't hold back the urge to respond to each and every post, and bring up un-important topics line line numbers and station names.I think it might be because people joining the conversation aren't informed about previous discussions, resulting in veterans having to restate thing previously said (instead of linking to older posts because too lazy and my not be informative enough). This is exactly why each thread needs their own Table of Contents for important discussions from different times and to contain important information about the project(s) like status, news, cost, background info, documents, NUMBERS, NAMES, and COLOURS.
Maybe name it after the Royal at the time it's built, the King William Line.
Thanks for sharing. I told them to maximize the redevelopment potential along Don Mills Road. If this happens, don't forget to thank me
I find it unlikely that all stations will have dedicated bus terminals. And if any, only Lawrence and York Mills could each have one.Told them to at the very least end it on Sheppard with a connection to Line 4, and have all stations utilize a fare paid area for surface routes.
I find it unlikely that all stations will have dedicated bus terminals. And if any, only Lawrence and York Mills could each have one.
I specifically mention York Mills and Lawrence because they're the only two arterial east-west roads that could benefit from a bus loop/terminal. Science Centre (Eglinton) and Don Mills (Sheppard) already have bus terminals, while Cosburn Ave and Thorncliff Park Dr won't benefit much from having bus loops/terminals instead of on-street bus stops. But no, the bus terminals are definitely not necessary.although I'm not sure what will actually terminate at Lawrence and/or York Mills. IMHO we should really save some money do without the bus bays.
I find it unlikely that all stations will have dedicated bus terminals. And if any, only Lawrence and York Mills could each have one.
although I'm not sure what will actually terminate at Lawrence and/or York Mills. IMHO we should really save some money do without the bus bays.
I mention dedicated fare paid areas at all stations (doesn't have to be a huge bus terminal) because connectivity and surface route termination is what will set apart ridership on RLN. Almost every station in the system already does this, it wouldn't be too much to ask to do this at these two stations as well.
You can have bays in the middle of the street specifically for those routes. You could also split the route at Allen and Don Mills instead of at Yonge. This will shorten the length and allow for better headway accountability.