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Interesting, I didn't realize they were going through with Danforth/Midland grade-separation, and that it was lumped alongside Scarb Jct grade separation. Big stuff.
Interesting, I didn't realize they were going through with Danforth/Midland grade-separation, and that it was lumped alongside Scarb Jct grade separation. Big stuff.
Well ultimately the goal is to fully grade separate all of the RER GO lines, although there are certain key separations like Finch that are on the backburner due to them being lumped in with halted stations.Interesting, I didn't realize they were going through with Danforth/Midland grade-separation, and that it was lumped alongside Scarb Jct grade separation. Big stuff.
Not sure if this is the right thread. But has anyone ever thought of these modifications to the Barrie line.....
A direct corridor from Maple Station station up to Barrie. And not going through Newmarket/Aurora/Gwillimbury first? A track parallel to hwy 400? Would the investment cut down significantly on travel time and with a straighter track allow for faster speeds?
Not sure if this is the right thread. But has anyone ever thought of these modifications to the Barrie line.....
A direct corridor from Maple Station station up to Barrie. And not going through Newmarket/Aurora/Gwillimbury first? A track parallel to hwy 400? Would the investment cut down significantly on travel time and with a straighter track allow for faster speeds?
RFI-2020-CCCC-067 : Delivery Partner for GO Expansion Program
Tender No. RFI-2020-CCCC-067
Metrolinx is accepting Submissions for Firms for “Delivery Partner for GO Expansion Program”
ELECTRONIC BID SUBMISSION will be accepted until 3:00 p.m. on January 29, 2021.
***NOTE: ELECTRONIC BID SUBMISSION
Your Submission for this opportunity must be sent to Metrolinx through the use of MERX EBS. Bidders shall be solely responsible for the delivery of their Submission using MERX EBS by the Closing, in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders.
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It is anticipated that the PDP will operate at a program level and will not be required to provide resources to support the individual Early Works Projects and OnCorr, however, there may be specific functional, short-term support required on such individual projects for the overall success of the GO Expansion Program.
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some friends in need of money lolWhat's the role of the delivery partner? How does this relate to the OnCorr RFP that's already out?
GO Rail Expansion - GO Regional Express Rail On Corridor
GO Rail Expansion will transform the transportation network in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area over the next decade. Metrolinx will transform the GO Transit rail network into a system that will deliver two-way, all-day service every 15 minutes over core segments of the GO Rail network...www.infrastructureontario.ca
There are a ton of at grade crossings remaining on the RER lines, even within the 15 minute stretches:
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Kitchener
Scarboro St
I wish that was the case, but the Finch Avenue East crossing will remain at-grade due to the cancellation/deferment of the Finch-Kennedy GO Station. Until then, none of the RER lines within the 15 min portions will be fully grade-separated. The thing is, can Metrolinx grade-separate the intersection without the GO station?There are a ton of at grade crossings remaining on the RER lines, even within the 15 minute stretches:
Stouffville will effectively be the only line without at grade crossings within the 15 minute frequency portion of the lines.