Richard White
Senior Member
"A sneak peak into the Front Street Promenade heritage storefronts..."
https://twitter.com/Torontounion/status/925788071467077633
At least it is better than an arcade?
"A sneak peak into the Front Street Promenade heritage storefronts..."
https://twitter.com/Torontounion/status/925788071467077633
"A sneak peak into the Front Street Promenade heritage storefronts..."
https://twitter.com/Torontounion/status/925788071467077633
I don't see why they would? Not many trains stop on that track and unless it still sees rush hour go service there is no regular service for Platform 3.
The original idea was Blue 22 was going to stop there.. then UPexpress came along and got its own station.
Does the Canadian use platform 3? If not there really isn't a need for direct access.
The Richmond Hill Line uses it.
My assumption (correct?) was that these stairs are only for use if an adjacent escalator is broken.Though possibly unavoidable, those stairs, like the ones on the York side, are just too narrow.
My assumption (correct?) was that these stairs are only for use if an adjacent escalator is broken.
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Though possibly unavoidable, those stairs, like the ones on the York side, are just too narrow.
Unfortunately the platform widths above severely limit access and don't comfortably fit a lot of people on platform level. Perhaps with more frequent but smaller train sizes will help reduce crush loads. Right now a 12 car GO train packed to capacity overflows even the new design staircases.
Yep, I know. That's what I meant. It's a bit of a shame...Unfortunately the platform widths above severely limit access and don't comfortably fit a lot of people on platform level. Perhaps with more frequent but smaller train sizes will help reduce crush loads. Right now a 12 car GO train packed to capacity overflows even the new design staircases.
Unfortunately the platform widths above severely limit access and don't comfortably fit a lot of people on platform level. Perhaps with more frequent but smaller train sizes will help reduce crush loads. Right now a 12 car GO train packed to capacity overflows even the new design staircases.
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