mdrejhon
Senior Member
Focus on the ball, focus on the ball.Anyway, inserting a reminder that this thread is about the bypass.
Look! A squirrel.
Focus, focus.
The Holy Grail Bypass.
Focus on the ball, focus on the ball.Anyway, inserting a reminder that this thread is about the bypass.
Metrolinx has updated their page for the Kitchener Line Expansion and added a fact sheet PDF.
Page: http://www.metrolinx.com/en/greaterregion/projects/kitchener-go-expansion.aspx#projectupdate
Fact sheet: http://www.metrolinx.com/images/greaterregion/projects/kitchener-go-expansion/MX RER Factsheet Kitchener V2.pdf
I've extracted the map:
It's a shell game. Sure as Hell, if they did have some semblance of something substantial, Del Boy, even though it's no longer his file, would be out there with polished shoes and scalp, and a podium.My takeaway is - they aren’t getting anywhere close yet.
Actually, there's a way to embed a jump into the link.As to the Youtube 'pick-up where you left-off' index. It applies only to the user and even that is dependent on cookies. In stealth mode, even the user wouldn't pick-up where they left off, let alone others sent the link. It's not the link that carries that info.
Hopefully this will also include interim solutions for the Hamilton/Niagara service as well.While most of us who are following the issue a;ready be aware of what was said, the part I found interesting was Greg's response that he's been in Montreal negotiating with CN Rail over the last three our of the last four weeks. There might be other parts of the response I'm missing that are of interest.
Actually that was a quote of what I wrote, and here's the technical answer:Actually, there's a way to embed a jump into the link.
But the way the youtube embeds works on UrbanToronto, it's not supported for UrbanToronto embeds (although it's possible for embeds on other websites).
As a Brampton resident the frustrating part of that exchange (because the rest I "knew") was how they can talk about that line and the great opportunity it presents and the challenges it presents without saying the word "Brampton" once.........they really present themselves as if the only issue on the Kitchener corridor is getting more service to Kitchener.A question was asked at the April 30th Metrolinx Town Hall about more service for the Kitchener Line. Phil and Greg answered. Below is the video timed to the full answer.
While most of us who are following the issue a;ready be aware of what was said, the part I found interesting was Greg's response that he's been in Montreal negotiating with CN Rail over the last three our of the last four weeks. There might be other parts of the response I'm missing that are of interest.