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i keep reading this as Doug Ford going rouge, meaning going red, not rogue as to behave in an independent or uncontrolled way… I honestly thought it was a vailed liberal digIt's amazing how quickly a project can move when it's led from the top down by a vindictive autocratic leader. Ford threw away years of planning on the DRL line for ... reasons ... then magically came up with the OL line plan. Even if the OL line winds up being a great success I will still criticize Ford for going rouge here.
The same is happening in Hamilton
What exactly is happening in Hamilton? Ford played stupid political games to shift some costs of the project to the Feds and delayed it by several more years, but it’s still happening in the same form it was always planned to.It's amazing how quickly a project can move when it's led from the top down by a vindictive autocratic leader. Ford threw away years of planning on the DRL line for ... reasons ... then magically came up with the OL line plan. Even if the OL line winds up being a great success I will still criticize Ford for going rouge here.
The same is happening in Hamilton
Not a single tree?
I count 5 on the far side of the building, and there may be more obstructed from that viewpoint.Not a single tree?
The LRV is travelling in the "wrong" track for testing purposes (heading Westbound on the eastbound track).According to Metrolinx, full-speed testing of Line 5 has been underway for a few months on the at-grade portion of the line.
Here is a video from July 4, showing an LRT stopped at an intersection for well over a minute. We don't actually see when it ends up leaving, nor if it accelerates quickly.
What we can see however is that whatever TSP has been implemented sucks.
I noticed that too, and it could be what's causing the apparently dismal speed.The LRV is travelling in the "wrong" track for testing purposes (heading Westbound on the eastbound track).
I don't know if TSP has been implemented yet but I don't have much hope.