Ongoing track demolition on Queen west of Yonge (taken 05/31/2025)
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It has some unique challenges compared to other downtown station: close proximity to existing building, some with outdated and missing foundation drawings like the Hudson Bay building that required extensive survey; utilities relocation & rerouting when the intersection is openly excavated.Something tells me that this station has the potential to become the "Crosstown Yonge Eglington build" of the Ontario Line. I hope not!
what exactly have they been doing there for the last 2 years?It has some unique challenges compared to other downtown station: close proximity to existing building, some with outdated and missing foundation drawings like the Hudson Bay building that required extensive survey; utilities relocation & rerouting when the intersection is openly excavated.
As per schedule excavation should start end of this summer.
Why are there still traffic signals (the non-pedestrian kind) still up? For construction vehicles to cross Yonge Street with a green?
Relocating utilities, very thoroughly surveying to avoid impacts on all existing structures (including PATH, Yonge subway and all neighbouring buildings), and the piling which is probably more strenuous than elsewhere because of all the structures that need to be protected.what exactly have they been doing there for the last 2 years?
I noticed the traffic signal has been adjusted at Queen and Victoria, not sure how recent. No right-on-red any direction and the pedestrian crossing has its own phase separate from vehicles. Picture unrelated.
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