Juan_Lennon416
Senior Member
Hope that fantasy stays a fantasy!My fantasy in that case would be cut and cover bury the Spadina from Wellington to College - the most intractable part of the route.
AoD
Hope that fantasy stays a fantasy!My fantasy in that case would be cut and cover bury the Spadina from Wellington to College - the most intractable part of the route.
AoD
Funny how some of you who like the Queen St route now were bitching non-stop in the past that Queen St. would be too far north for the DRL.
Funny how some of you who like the Queen St route now were bitching non-stop in the past that Queen St. would be too far north for the DRL.
Hope that fantasy stays a fantasy!
The City Hall station could be called Toronto Centre to be the psychological centre of the city.
Queen sounds good to me. And I've never thought about Nathan Phillips Square being the “the geographic and psychological centre of the city.” I guess that kinda makes sense. Maybe not geographic, but if there were one "centre" for Toronto NPS would probably be it.
It's worth noting that Metrolinx looked at a Queen Street DRL alignment as part of a study evaluating options for Union Station capacity.
Look at alternative 4B here. [PDF] The Georgetown and Barrie Lines (I guess you could add Milton too) terminating at a new station at Spadina and Front. The Queen Subway dipping south to serve it.
I prefer a more southerly DRL alignment, but there seems to be a lot of desire in political (and by extension, planning) circles to avoid SmartTrack cannibalization. We saw that in the new Scarborough transit plan as well. Tory threw a big wrench into things, and we're still figuring out how to work around it. I'll take a Queen DRL, but I would have preferred something else.
But what if SmartTrack never gets built as envisioned (especially with TTC fares)? SmartTrack was impractical since day one, and I don't want the DRL to be fked up because of some misguided attempts to make the mayor's cockamamie transit plan fit in.
...the best approach involves a connection from Pape Station, on the Danforth line, to the area around City Hall. The proposal allows for stations along Queen around Sherbourne Street, Sumach Street and Broadview Avenue, as well as near Gerrard Square.