be real burloak, nobody was suggesting an elevated eglinton and the subway was not built to get rid of the transfer.
I am not sure exactly what "elevated eglinton and the subway" means, but I was referring to elevated Eglinton connected to the SRT. If it would have been proposed 6 to 18 months ago, It would have been widely accepted as superior to the in-median LRT. Once the Province re-opened the "subway" door, they doomed any more reasonable cost solutions.
How could they have built it with no extra cost if it was underground? stations cost $$, especially underground ones.
No extra cost means that they could build a Don River West bridge, a Leslie at-grade Station, tunnels through CPR embankment and reconfiguration of the Celestial interchange with the savings from reduced traffic control costs with south side construction and not having the crossover and train storage (pocket track) build underground and in the median.
distance is also 2.2km, and Metrolinx suggested moving Laird to Brentcliffe, which would have made it 1.8km.
You are correct - it is 2.2km. But if the Laird Station is moved, then spacing from Bayview to Brentcliffe is getting too long.
Actually Metrolinx wanted to elevate the line after Victoria Park in Scarborough
I have heard this from several sources (including Steve Munro), but have never found a link that actually confirms it.
Ford's very first plan was to connect the SRT and the Eglinton Line to eliminate the transfer. 400m like BurlOak said. Now we are paying 3.7 billion for 3 stop to McCowan and Sheppard.
Ford actually wanted to extend the B-D subway to STC, but Metrolinx and the Province force the SRT connected to underground Eglinton since the LRT trains were already ordered - that was back in early 2011. It took two and a half years, but the Province is now back to the original Ford (and I think Smitherman too) proposal. (It almost seems that the Province should accept responsibility for the delay costs). For a year I thought they were trying to find a way to make the connected SRT-Eglinton work, but I think everyone was just sitting on their hands waiting for the Ford influence to lessen so they could revert back to the Transit City plan. If after this underground plan died - it would have been very popular to bring in the elevated solution to still provide rapid transit, but at a much reduced cost.
Your cost statement may be correct, but it is a bit misleading. The connected SRT-Eglinton would have been $400M more than the Transit City LRT (or about $2.4B). The subway extension is $1.5B to $1.7B more that the Transit City LRT (or about $3.5B to $3.7B).
As an aside, the line should be extended to Kingston road at least.
I do not know if you mean the Eglinton line, or the B-D Subway.
I always thought that the SRT and the Eglinton line were both on the West side of the rail corridor and should be connected. They also both use LRT vehicles which can handle curves better. The (tail tracks of) B-D subway already goes under the railway and it should have been the one extended (in a straight line) to Kingston road. The subway requires gentle curves and going up to Sheppard means that there can be no station at Brimley/Eglinton or at STC proper.