G.L.17
Senior Member
Weekly updates from this view for this and Ten York would be great
That is almost unbelievable... Dense is an understatement...
Yup. SouthCore going strong. Guess the Gardiner isn't such a barrier after all.
Doesn't mean that walking under [The Gardiner] has gotten any more pleasant.
Couldn't agree more!Everyone complains about walking under the Gardiner, but walking under the train tracks near Union Station it's a thousand times more unpleasant. It's dark and dingy and dirty and cramped and it takes forever to get through them. Walking under the Gardiner is fast and easy. Plus, I think the real unpleasantness there isn't the walk under the Gardiner, it's crossing the eight lanes of Lakeshore Boulevard with lights timed to cars. And that wouldn't change even if the Gardiner were gone. Walking under 20 train tracks and across 8 lanes of lakeshore is WAY worse than the elevated Gardiner itself.
Everyone complains about walking under the Gardiner, but walking under the train tracks near Union Station it's a thousand times more unpleasant. It's dark and dingy and dirty and cramped and it takes forever to get through them.
I think the real unpleasantness there isn't the walk under the Gardiner, it's crossing the eight lanes of Lakeshore Boulevard with lights timed to cars. And that wouldn't change even if the Gardiner were gone.
Walking under the Gardiner is fast and easy.
Walking under 20 train tracks and across 8 lanes of lakeshore is WAY worse than the elevated Gardiner itself.
No it's not.
I would prefer the rail underpass anytime.
Spadina is ridiculous. Cycling by the curb only to find your lane and the next go onto the Gardiner is not a good experience in heavy traffic. Important pedestrian infrastructure looks to have been eliminated to make things easier for drivers. Cyclists weren't even considered. It's definitely not the kind of infrastructure you expect in downtown Toronto. I don't care that there are alternate routes to the waterfront; Spadina is a major street where people should be able to walk and cycle safely.
Spadina is ridiculous. Cycling by the curb only to find your lane and the next go onto the Gardiner is not a good experience in heavy traffic. Important pedestrian infrastructure looks to have been eliminated to make things easier for drivers. Cyclists weren't even considered. It's definitely not the kind of infrastructure you expect in downtown Toronto. I don't care that there are alternate routes to the waterfront; Spadina is a major street where people should be able to walk and cycle safely.
Everyone complains about walking under the Gardiner, but walking under the train tracks near Union Station it's a thousand times more unpleasant. It's dark and dingy and dirty and cramped and it takes forever to get through them. Walking under the Gardiner is fast and easy. Plus, I think the real unpleasantness there isn't the walk under the Gardiner, it's crossing the eight lanes of Lakeshore Boulevard with lights timed to cars. And that wouldn't change even if the Gardiner were gone. Walking under 20 train tracks and across 8 lanes of lakeshore is WAY worse than the elevated Gardiner itself.