Leo_Chan
Senior Member
Work vehicles running on diesel?What does “live” mean? I’d assume that means trains are using them, but we have no vehicles.
Work vehicles running on diesel?What does “live” mean? I’d assume that means trains are using them, but we have no vehicles.
Yeah, there is actually one in the first pic...Work vehicles running on diesel?
They are the same Bombardier Freedom vehicles being built for ION in Waterloo. Once they get their 14th vehicle, likely they'll just change the paint job for Eglinton.
Resilience would be the characteristic that resists cracking. He may not have used the term, but it is commonly used in structural engineering. Cracking of concrete (unless it's the new flexible type) is the first sign of stress it can't handle.@steveintoronto No he didn't use that term. He actually said "cracking."
Someone should go tell Kinga that had it not been for Rob Ford, we would still have the Eglinton ROW available which could have been used as a trench for the future Eglinton West LRT which would have mitigated the need for costly tunneling, and fly-overs, as well as "neighborhood destroying" at-grade operations.The new government hasn't been sworn in yet, but the lying and aggressive misrepresentation of facts has already begin. This is what we can look forward to over the next 4 years.
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That is way too complicated for herSomeone should go tell Kinga that had it not been for Rob Ford, we would still have the Eglinton ROW available which could have been used as a trench for the future Eglinton West LRT which would have mitigated the need for costly tunneling, and fly-overs, as well as "neighborhood destroying" at-grade operations.
Someone should go tell Kinga that had it not been for Rob Ford, we would still have the Eglinton ROW available which could have been used as a trench for the future Eglinton West LRT which would have mitigated the need for costly tunneling, and fly-overs, as well as "neighborhood destroying" at-grade operations.
Yes, the Fords are directly and solely responsible for bringing ill-conceived, poorly planned and rushed development to the Eglinton corridor.The Fords are to blame for bringing density to the north side of the Eglinton corridor? I thought that's what the railfans always cry about as a prerequisite for building mass transit lines.
And lest we forget, the south side of the Eglinton corridor is still 80% parkland/bike trails and could be utilized as ROW.
Yes, the Fords are directly and solely responsible for bringing ill-conceived, poorly planned and rushed development to the Eglinton corridor.
We've been through this before, the south side cant be utilized as ROW. If it could, city planning would have presented it as an option (which they didnt). Feel free to tell the NIMBYs that "streetcars" will be traveling right at their backyard though.
Density is good in many respects, but this city still has many unused / underused parcels of land suitable for dense development.
While continuous corridors suitable for transit R.O.W. aren't very easy to find, and those that still exist should be protected.
That said, the loss of Richview Corridor lands is not the end of the world. Eglinton West LRT can still be built in a smart fashion, grade-separating a few key intersections but not incurring the cost of a fully tunneled line.
The new government hasn't been sworn in yet, but the lying and aggressive misrepresentation of facts has already begin. This is what we can look forward to over the next 4 years.
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