Richard White
Senior Member
Today marks 30 years since the Russell Hill incident.
A rather busy, relatively narrow, spot during PM rush-hour.Aug 20 – Yonge & College (Stop ID #848, 4:00–6:00 p.m.)
Cool. Meanwhile, 5707 hasn't been seen at its usual location for over a weekThe Toronto Zoo has got their SRT car:
I get the feeling a few people on here won’t be happy, but given all that’s going on, I’m glad they will be made here. Other countries like France and the US prioritize building in their own country.![]()
TTC Subway Car Contract Goes to Alstom
Despite the premise of an open, competitive bid among potential carbuilders for new subway trains, various politicians have openly argued that the work should go to the historical provider, the Alstom (formerly Bombardier) plant in Thunder Bay.
On August 15, all three funding governments, Canada, Ontario and Toronto announced that a sole-source contract will be awarded to Alstom Transport Canada. This is intended to support Canadian jobs and an existing manufacturing facility. All bidders have been notified that the former bid process has been cancelled.
Seems pragmatic enough. With the increasing stress to buy Canadian, and the merger of Alston and Bombardier, we all know they'd have won. And perhaps with a higher bid than desired.
It's interesting you say that as I've always wondered about that space.
Streetview can often give answers...It's interesting you say that as I've always wondered about that space.
The curb lane on College, and that whole block of College between bay and Yonge has unusually wide lines.
I've never figured out why, but I guess it is historical to get people on and off streetcars from when the area was a huge destination, back when College Park was the big Eaton's store and Maple Leaf Gardens was in its prime; a near daily destination for possibly tens of thousands of people before the subway was built.
I'm guessing there used to be a streetcar boarding island there eastbound? Anyone know?
At least it is not like Metrolinx's Line 6 Finch West LRT. Years behind... allegedly. The TTC will be running test streetcars through King & Church intersection tracks for a few days, and then open a few days later. Not years later.Hopefully this repair work at King & Church will actually hold up. You know, longer than a few years.
I have no idea why the city just didnt just deal with the utility issues and fully replace all the watermains, instead of relining them to extend their service life. Now if there happens to be a major issue, we'll be right back at square one and we'll have to deal with the mess again.
Saving this below for future reference in case the city wants to scrub this information from their website:
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