The Globe's latest take on this:
His plan is to have a 19.5-metre-wide, three-level tunnel, with one level going eastbound, one for westbound traffic and a bottom level for transit
www.theglobeandmail.com
The only detail of note is limited info as to width and depth:
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Looking at the existing 401 in Toronto, the MTO designs to a 3.5M wide lane of traffic. and 3M paved shoulders
My read of a 19.5M would be 4 lanes per direction plus shoulders.
The minimum vertical clearance on the 401 is 5M (pavement surface to below the girder of an overpass)
Metrolinx requires 7M above top-of-rail. Rail base is likely in the range of 0.4M plus the rail height for about 0.5M
Allowing some margin of error, excluding slabs, below, between and above, you get a required depth in the range of 18M
I'm not sure how thick the slab between levels would be, but general recommendations suggest 400mm for bored tunnel and 900mm for cut and cover.
Looking at the North Connex project in Australia, tunnel depth ranges from 60M to 90M while West Connex is in the 35M to 40M range.
However, these seem to be single-level.
Three distinct levels would require substantial depth.
Given the width of the highway here, the choice to go only 19.5M wide and much deeper is suggestive of a cut and cover construction and trying to limit how much highway you close at any one time.
The river crossing issues here would be substantial.