kotsy
Senior Member
I don't imagine there is much here that isn't already known but this was uploaded to Metrolinx's document centre a few days ago.
That usep picture has been a thing since 2020 at leastWell, nice to see centenary in the renders at least, I guess fully electrification of the USRC including the shed isn’t completely out of the question.
The Dominion Building is right there, would be perfect.
I already posted this in the ALTO thread but it's relevant here too
To get Alto to Union, we're either talking a tunnel or elevated. Personally, I vote elevated, and there better not be any pushback from the pro-Gardiner people about elevated transportation infrastructure ruining downtown.
Let's swing for the fences and plop the Alto station on top of the existing Union Station train shed. Use the project as an opportunity to actually fix the station to allow electric operation. I do not know how one would access the Alto station or how on earth it would be built. But Alto misses the forest for the trees if it doesn't come to Union Station.
All fair points, but it would be absolutely insane to spend upwards of $100 billion on the country's first, (and likely only) high speed rail line and have it not connect to the largest transportation hub in the country.Where to begin..
You cannot put a train on top of the existing train shed without extensive modifications. With all the work recently done, I can't see that happening given the cost and disruption.
Also.. how would you build anything elevated in the downtown core without knocking down some buildings? I can't see property owners being ok with that.
Honestly, the best option would be to route it to Summerhill or build new terminals for it at Guildwood where VIA already stops.
There’s a possible play for south on Don Branch, elevate around corktown commons, flyover to south side of USRC and Wilson yard, stick between USRC and Gardiner elevated on piers.Also.. how would you build anything elevated in the downtown core without knocking down some buildings? I can't see property owners being ok with that.
To get Alto to Union, we're either talking a tunnel or elevated. Personally, I vote elevated, and there better not be any pushback from the pro-Gardiner people about elevated transportation infrastructure ruining downtown.
Let's swing for the fences and plop the Alto station on top of the existing Union Station train shed. Use the project as an opportunity to actually fix the station to allow electric operation. I do not know how one would access the Alto station or how on earth it would be built. But Alto misses the forest for the trees if it doesn't come to Union Station.
All fair points, but it would be absolutely insane to spend upwards of $100 billion on the country's first, (and likely only) high speed rail line and have it not connect to the largest transportation hub in the country.
As for Guildwood as the "Toronto" terminus? Alto will simply not achieve its ridership targets, upon which the business case and rationalization to mobilize a $100+ billion investment rests, if the Toronto terminus is 25 kilometres from Union Station and its region-spanning connections. It just won't.
Only concern is tuning around trains at east harbour or needing to layover, and the track capacity. Could work as an interim station But i think the current plans for the station would need to be changed drasticallyThey're not going to knock down CIBC Square's brand new park. If it comes to Union, it has to be underground or in the existing corridor.
It's almost certainly going to go to East Harbour if they can't make it to Union. Would not be a bad alternative and begins to build up a second transportation hub just east of downtown that's well connected by subway to downtown and in an part of town that is expected to see the most growth which having East Harbour as the terminal would activate the area even faster.
As a guidlwood resident that would make 0 sense, no higher order transit connections other than LSE, limited parking, no highway connection, plus the via ridership is already very low at the station. Not that they are my first choices but even Danforth or Pickering GO are better choices imoWhere to begin..
You cannot put a train on top of the existing train shed without extensive modifications. With all the work recently done, I can't see that happening given the cost and disruption.
Also.. how would you build anything elevated in the downtown core without knocking down some buildings? I can't see property owners being ok with that.
Honestly, the best option would be to route it to Summerhill or build new terminals for it at Guildwood where VIA already stops.
One of those options is way more expensive and complex while the other is expropriating a small plaza. If Alto wanted this space for their station I’m sure the owners of CIBC square would happily bookend a new massive transport hub.They're not going to knock down CIBC Square's brand new park. If it comes to Union, it has to be underground or in the existing corridor.
My only issue with this is that if you need to connect to other transport at Union there's no direct way there other than the GO, which can be infrequent.It's almost certainly going to go to East Harbour if they can't make it to Union
As far as I'm concerned, ALTO needs to go to Union; stopping it short would be a generational fumble. If running it surface level isn't an option, then it should be tunnelled under Union or a new ALTO platofrm should be constructed where the Yonge off ramp currently is (if they still plan to remove that).
I already posted this in the ALTO thread but its relevant here too
They're not going to knock down CIBC Square's brand new park. If Alto comes to Union, it has to be underground or in the existing corridor.