innsertnamehere
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A little overambitious.
That said, boston is often a poor comparison to these projects as the Big dig was extremely complex with several underground interchanges, extensive bridge structures, and a tunnel under the harbour, all while maintaining the existing highway.
This case would likely be a large, single bore tunnel with a few interchanges along the way. Expensive for sure, but not nearly as complex as the Big Dig.
I would argue that the scale of this thing is a little over the top, but a scaled back plan to, say, connect the 400 with downtown might be more realistic.
I've often thought that an underground extension of the Allen from Eglinton to a connection at University avenue around Queens park (room for the exits) could work well. University has the capacity to handle the traffic being spit out, and it would only be around 6km long, while saving huge amounts of travel times.
That said, boston is often a poor comparison to these projects as the Big dig was extremely complex with several underground interchanges, extensive bridge structures, and a tunnel under the harbour, all while maintaining the existing highway.
This case would likely be a large, single bore tunnel with a few interchanges along the way. Expensive for sure, but not nearly as complex as the Big Dig.
I would argue that the scale of this thing is a little over the top, but a scaled back plan to, say, connect the 400 with downtown might be more realistic.
I've often thought that an underground extension of the Allen from Eglinton to a connection at University avenue around Queens park (room for the exits) could work well. University has the capacity to handle the traffic being spit out, and it would only be around 6km long, while saving huge amounts of travel times.