TheTigerMaster
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Why didn't ML hire more expensive branding consultants to tell them how to name stations
And redundancy/different routing.Cost. RER (UPX) is double ttc fare. System redundancy as well.
Cedarvale will be the unified station name.The station at Eglinton, on the west leg of the Line 1 is called "Eglinton West"; the new station meeting it on the crosstown will be called Cedarvale.
Its unclear to me if they intend to rename the balance of the station.
Guys, there are more pressing issues to talk about. Like where the heck the washrooms on the OL will be!
With the Eglinton Crosstown, the Science Centre name is already decided and set in stone.
You do know that there is no longer a Downsview Station? So, there is presedent with the TTC doing this kind of thing.
Roncesvalles would be pretty perfect.Line 1's "Dundas Station" and Line 2's "Dundas West Station" will likely be renamed in a decade or so.
Looks like they have no intention of preventing multiple escalator rides for the ECLRT/OL connection You know, the transfer that actually matters.
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So what? Enough of this whataboutism. SSE is being tunneled for its own reasons and EWLRT is plain stupid and should be entirely elevated like the Ontario Line. With this arrangement, we are expecting a transfer not too dissimilar to what's at Kennedy which while it isn't great, isn't the end of the world and will be passable. It also leaves a lot of room for a future fully elevated extension to Don Mills which would be cheap and easy.
As you can see, it'll cross the roadway in a very important location, instead of sticking to one side. This will only worsen its impact on the public realm by making it less pedestrian-friendly.
The Crosstown Community will definitely not be affected, and moving the station to the South side of Eglinton means that extensions will not interfere with the Block 1 office (https://urbantoronto.ca/database/projects/crosstown-community-block-1). However, the property on the North-East side will have less space. The city planned for a mid-rise there, but its viability is reduced due to the reduced land. Also, there were squares planned for the corners of the intersections, and this can't happen if there's a guideway and station in the way.
Honestly, I think the best solution (for the public realm) is to bury the line around the intersection.
The line should go underground at the Don Mills and Eglinton Intersection forsure.... That intersection will be a disaster moving forward and an extremely busy one.
Roncesvalles would be pretty perfect.
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The Overlea routing is pretty upsetting. So, instead of running along a wiiiide road they decided to run the line elevated through greenspace? I get that you want to reduce impacts on houses of worship, etc. but I don't think the tradeoff is worth it. I've also no idea to give feedback to Metrolinx (or whether it'll even matter; from what I've heard, they basically just ignore it all).
Considering how this is the only instance of a second Thorncliffe Park being considered, and that not only is it not given a name or label on this map, but even in the initial maps there was no mention of "TP2", its safe to assume that the chances of "TP2" ever being a thing was slim to none.Yep, this is the only 2nd thing I dont like about the entire line, the 1st being no "Cherry" station.
My biggest complaint is that the 2nd station that you can see dotted out in Thorncliffe will now be no more, and I really think its needed to properly serve Thorncliffe Park.
However I like the new location of the Flemington Park station.
If they must have the MSF where they want it, then build a branch track to it and keep the main line on Overlea, with the 2nd station.
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Probably exhibition and the since centre stations as its pretty much the norm for end points to have them.Guys, there are more pressing issues to talk about. Like where the heck the washrooms on the OL will be!