Really? They're just gonna leave those ugly overhead wires when they easily could have buried them? What a joke
Walk through LKF in Hong Kong and you’ll see even more than what we have .They should make a law that obligates all future developers to bury overhead wires along affected streets. Then the city wouldn't have to complain about how expensive it is to bury them; What European cities managed to succeed in the early 1900s.
Just walk through places like Boston, or any other major US city and then compare the state of Toronto's overhead mess along its major streets.
And no, the 1800s-looking power lines along with Queen and King W are not "unique"... It just emanates laziness and a lack of consideration for creating aesthetic value. Most of Toronto's overhead powerlines are unnecessarily and unconventionally dirty when compared to other major cities, even though streetcars are used as an excuse to justify their presence in this city.
Really? They're just gonna leave those ugly overhead wires when they easily could have buried them? What a joke
They should make a law that obligates all future developers to bury overhead wires along affected streets. Then the city wouldn't have to complain about how expensive it is to bury them; What European cities managed to succeed in the early 1900s.
Just walk through places like Boston, or any other major US city and then compare the state of Toronto's overhead mess along its major streets.
And no, the 1800s-looking power lines along with Queen and King W are not "unique"... It just emanates laziness and a lack of consideration for creating aesthetic value. Most of Toronto's overhead powerlines are unnecessarily and unconventionally dirty when compared to other major cities, even though streetcars are used as an excuse to justify their presence in this city.
This take sucks. Many if not most Asian cities - Tokyo for example, which is a paragon of pride and cleanliness for Japan - have overhead wires. Do they also have 'no shame'? What about historic European centres with tram catenary? Also 'shameful'?This is Toronto, what else do you expect. We have no shame.