Voltz
Senior Member
We would have been riding the first phase of the line 10 years ago if it was left in TTC hands.Blame for TTC
Chinese company can finished and open to public 20 new subway lines in 1year.
We would have been riding the first phase of the line 10 years ago if it was left in TTC hands.Blame for TTC
Chinese company can finished and open to public 20 new subway lines in 1year.
I'm sorry... what?We would have been riding the first phase of the line 10 years ago if it was left in TTC hands.
Given the lengthy timeline even in a best case scenario, I wonder if the project could have been phased better to have brought some service online earlier. E.g. the surface section on its own, or perhaps Mount Denis to Cedervale rather than having to get the entire thing completed before it could open.I'm sorry... what?
Even in the most optimistic timeline (and I do emphasize OPTIMISTIC), the Crosstown wouldn't have opened until at least 2020. That was David Miller's timeline as well. There is no universe where this thing opened in 2015.
more like in the whole wide world...This must be a strong candidate the longest project in North American transit history
Since the crosstown started, the ETS Valley Line, O-train Lines 1,2 and 4, the REM, LA's K Line, and Honolulu's Skyline have all been designed, built, and opened.
Not quitemore like in the whole wide world...
No.I'm sorry... what?
Even in the most optimistic timeline (and I do emphasize OPTIMISTIC), the Crosstown wouldn't have opened until at least 2020. That was David Miller's timeline as well. There is no universe where this thing opened in 2015.
Considering Boston's Green Line Extension was tied to the The Big Dig/i93, wouldn't that top the list?more like in the whole wide world...
Or New York's Second Avenue Subway, which had sections of it built in the early 1970s?Considering Boston's Green Line Extension was tied to the The Big Dig/i93, wouldn't that top the list?
Except the Queen underground streetcar bypass was cancelled. I was going by actual project start to completion. The Big Dig literally broke ground in 1991.One could argue the Ontario Line is the successor to the Queen St Streetcar tunnel, originally proposed in 1911, and then first built as the roughed-in East-West platform under Queen Station when the Yonge Line opened in 1954. Now to be fair, the OL won't use those platforms for trains (just as a circulation area IIRC). But if you do want to count it, in terms of the general concept of a subway under Queen St, assuming a 2031 opening date, that would be 120 years between initial proposals and being (hypothetically) finished, and 77 years between initial construction being done and full completion of the project.
That means the "Eglinton" underground electric railway construction began in 1994. "Delayed" in 1995, by Premier Mike Harris. "Re-announced" in 2007, but with different rolling stock. "Construction" re-started again in 2010. Completion?One could argue the Ontario Line is the successor to the Queen St Streetcar tunnel, originally proposed in 1911, and then first built as the roughed-in East-West platform under Queen Station when the Yonge Line opened in 1954. Now to be fair, the OL won't use those platforms for trains (just as a circulation area IIRC). But if you do want to count it, in terms of the general concept of a subway under Queen St, assuming a 2031 opening date, that would be 120 years between initial proposals and being (hypothetically) finished, and 77 years between initial construction being done and full completion of the project.
Not sure if news or not, or if reported in the 1727 prior pages, but I heard from someone who has an informed contact at MX, that the issue for hold up was 6 stations with platforms that weren't aligned with doors. (If I understood correctly.)
They said this line will open this year, but it was a big screw up obviously and those platforms had to be completely rebuilt. Again, this is hearsay, so take it with a grain of salt.
They also said Line 6 will open before Line 5. I have not vetted this info, just sharing what I heard.




