BurlOak
Senior Member
To eliminate concerns about the pantograph we could always use Bombardier's Primove technology. It's essentially wireless charging technology, allowing power to be sent to the train from the ground using magnets. Not sure how efficient it is however; almost certainly not as efficient as pantograph technology. And Primove still requires infrastructure under the tracks which would decrease the height of the tunnel.
Is there not the technology to have Third Rail in the tunnel and Pantograph on the street. This sounds a lot less high tech, but it uses more conventional technology that is proven over time and will not suffer as much from the growing pains of a new technology. I do not know any examples, but I would assume that it would also not be a proprietary system which would also help.
It should be high floor and TTC gauge to minimize (eliminate) the work needed inside the tunnels. At street level, I do not really see a problem with high floor. Ramps would have to be what, about 10 to 20m long to get from street level up to door level.
I would vote to do nothing on Sheppard for now, just add articulated buses, and spend the money to make Eglinton a full crosstown line - since Sheppard will never become that.
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