Fritter
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Unfortunately with Metrolinx lately I always think of a quote by a former US President, "Great idea, ............doesn't work!"It doesn't feel like Metrolinx is putting passengers first.
Unfortunately with Metrolinx lately I always think of a quote by a former US President, "Great idea, ............doesn't work!"It doesn't feel like Metrolinx is putting passengers first.
honestly if they can do it but choose not to on the basis of convenience they are really shooting themselves in the foot. What a hugely wasted opportunity to start recouping the millions they wasted on delaysThat was never happening as Crosslinx only floated it publicly without Metrolinx agreeing to it. Metrolinx subsequently declared it to be unacceptable: https://www.cp24.com/news/crosslinx...n-crosstown-lrt-without-key-station-1.5129751
Don’t remember when but they said that they’re not planning on opening until eglinton is ready tooI thought the last we heard in October 2020 was they'd open the full line except for Eglinton station in March 2022, and open the new platforms in May 2022, and the connections from Line 5 to Line 1 in September 2022.
When did it slip?
We don't know if they are saying that cause they want crosslinx to speed up or they actually care about the riders. I wouldn't be surprised if the plan charges closer to that date.Don’t remember when but they said that they’re not planning on opening until eglinton is ready too
Not enough space on Eglinton for those overbuilt shelters.I can’t stop thinking how horrible it will be to wait on the platform with these blistering chilly winds! If only they had an enclosure along the lines of...
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I think it is putting the Pasengers first it would be a PR nightmare for them to open up the crosstown without Eglongton being in service. Think about what it would have been like if the TTC had opened the Bloor- Dansnforth line without Younge being complete.Ah interesting. So opening almost all of it in March 2022, with the final station opening in May and some pedestrian connections in September is bad. But opening it all at once in September is good?
It doesn't feel like Metrolinx is putting passengers first.
Yeah but at least this time we have Mount Dennis and Cedarvale to boot, at least relieving some west end “crosstowners” that be heading downtown. This would also be fully justified if Caledonia GO Station was built in time, and if somehow the ttc extends their 6 Bay route to one of the stations like Avenue or Chaplin Stations for the time being, actually giving a purpose for this route to exist despite being in the tight crunch of basically 2 subway lines in the downtown core.I think it is putting the Pasengers first it would be a PR nightmare for them to open up the crosstown without Eglongton being in service. Think about what it would have been like if the TTC had opened the Bloor- Dansnforth line without Younge being complete.
That's not much of a concession though. Yonge Line is still the most important line in the city, so missing that vital connection on opening day is a pretty bad look.Yeah but at least this time we have Mount Dennis and Cedarvale to boot, at least relieving some west end “crosstowners” that be heading downtown. This would also be fully justified if Caledonia GO Station was built in time, and if somehow the ttc extends their 6 Bay route to one of the stations like Avenue or Chaplin Stations for the time being, actually giving a purpose for this route to exist despite being in the tight crunch of basically 2 subway lines in the downtown core.
Being in construction for 10+ years was the bad look. There’s nothing else we can’t expect anymore. I’d take having the rest of the line open compared to waiting for just one station to finish doing whatever its doing even though its the most important one.That's not much of a concession though. Yonge Line is still the most important line in the city, so missing that vital connection on opening day is a pretty bad look.
So your saying that it's ok for people on the east end of the city to not be able to have a connection to the Young line because the people in the west have a connection to the Spadina line.Yeah but at least this time we have Mount Dennis and Cedarvale to boot, at least relieving some west end “crosstowners” that be heading downtown. This would also be fully justified if Caledonia GO Station was built in time, and if somehow the ttc extends their 6 Bay route to one of the stations like Avenue or Chaplin Stations for the time being, actually giving a purpose for this route to exist despite being in the tight crunch of basically 2 subway lines in the downtown core.
It’s not about east vs west. It’s about getting some use out of the line sooner versus no one getting any use out of it even though some portion might be operable.So your saying that it's ok for people on the east end of the city to not be able to have a connection to the Young line because the people in the west have a connection to the Spadina line.
I fall to see why anyone excepts it to open with a major interchange station not being completed. If it was another station I could see it being bypassed but Eglinton is just as major as Eglinton West is (I refuse to use the stupid name Metrolinx came up with their planning expert and the random group of people they asked to come up with names just to be different)
"I think Toronto and the TTC are doing much better than other cities by embracing technology rather than staying stuck in the past with paper maps and printed schedules."I think Toronto and the TTC are doing much better than other cities by embracing technology rather than staying stuck in the past with paper maps and printed schedules that can change and need to be reprinted and updated. Most of the time if I want to plan where I'm going now if it's somewhere new or I'm unfamiliar with it I'll use either City Mapper or Google Maps to find my destination, I can't even remember the last time I looked at a bus or streetcar route map on a pole.