BurlOak
Senior Member
Here is the Kelly Compromise for the Sheppard subway by Councilor and now Deputy Mayor Norm Kelly.
http://www.torontosun.com/2013/09/27/deputy-mayor-pitching-kelly-compromise-for-scarborough-subway
Essentially, he suggests building the less expensive Province Subway to SRT along the SRT route, and then building the Sheppard subway from Don Mills to STC. Any money left over, which Kelly thinks is significant, would go to the DRL.
Not that I think it is much of a compromise, but I was curious how the Sheppard Subway was going to get across highway 404. From the Chong Report ( www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2012/ex/bgrd/backgroundfile-44984.pdf ), there were two options shown - one with the Consumers Station a few hundred metres south of Sheppard (on Yorklands Blvd) and one with the station directly on Sheppard. Unfortunately, the alignment drawings are missing for the portion over the 404.
The option with the station directly on Sheppard shows a 320m radius curve to the East of the Consumers station - although it looks to me it could have been a bit more gradual.
The option with the station on Yorklands Blvd shows a 400m radius curve to the West of the Consumers station - but this seems to cross 404 at a bad angle and I cannot imagine how it would join Don Mills Station.
I am guessing both these follow an alignment somewhat south of the Sheppard/404 bridge.
I am not certain, but I think the LRT would go just north of the Sheppard/404 bridge and have a tighter (+/- 200m) curve to get back onto Sheppard.
If Kelly really wanted a compromise, he would suggest just putting Sheppard on hold and moving the money to the DRL.
http://www.torontosun.com/2013/09/27/deputy-mayor-pitching-kelly-compromise-for-scarborough-subway
Essentially, he suggests building the less expensive Province Subway to SRT along the SRT route, and then building the Sheppard subway from Don Mills to STC. Any money left over, which Kelly thinks is significant, would go to the DRL.
Not that I think it is much of a compromise, but I was curious how the Sheppard Subway was going to get across highway 404. From the Chong Report ( www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2012/ex/bgrd/backgroundfile-44984.pdf ), there were two options shown - one with the Consumers Station a few hundred metres south of Sheppard (on Yorklands Blvd) and one with the station directly on Sheppard. Unfortunately, the alignment drawings are missing for the portion over the 404.
The option with the station directly on Sheppard shows a 320m radius curve to the East of the Consumers station - although it looks to me it could have been a bit more gradual.
The option with the station on Yorklands Blvd shows a 400m radius curve to the West of the Consumers station - but this seems to cross 404 at a bad angle and I cannot imagine how it would join Don Mills Station.
I am guessing both these follow an alignment somewhat south of the Sheppard/404 bridge.
I am not certain, but I think the LRT would go just north of the Sheppard/404 bridge and have a tighter (+/- 200m) curve to get back onto Sheppard.
If Kelly really wanted a compromise, he would suggest just putting Sheppard on hold and moving the money to the DRL.