raptor
Senior Member
but you are still not quite correct. 2021-2015 = 6Guys it was a typo my bad it should be 10 years
but you are still not quite correct. 2021-2015 = 6Guys it was a typo my bad it should be 10 years
How is that relevant? Crosslinx was awarded the contract in 2015Tunnels started in 2011?
its not the project management as much as the deferred spending. Also originally they were suppose to close the Allen for a couple years to store the construction equipment but that was a no go from my sr nimby neighbours who may financially be blessed from their house values rising (i dont think they need or care if their forest hill values go up much more) yet at the same time will likely be dead before the opening.^Not referring to Crosslinx alone but the construction of the project as a whole will be 10 years by 2021 (if I remember correctly the expected opening date has been deferred from 2020 to 2021). Metrolinx's project management ability is in question.
They've banded around crush-loading values for a TTC Flexity of 200. But even if you use the peak design load of 130 (which seems quite reasonable to me, it's 108 for an ALRV and 74 on a CLRV) ... which is 390 for a 3-car train.That number is vastly overstated -- 7,500-9K is more accurate because they vastly overstate the capacity of a Flexity.
In the underground section, sure, you might get every 2 minutes, but not on the surface section.They've banded around crush-loading values for a TTC Flexity of 200. But even if you use the peak design load of 130 (which seems quite reasonable to me, it's 108 for an ALRV and 74 on a CLRV) ... which is 390 for a 3-car train.
If you run every 2 minutes that's 11,700. 15,000 might be pushing it ... which would be about one every 1.5 minutes. But it should be more than 9,000.
Especially as the Eglinton Line 5 cars are a bit wider than the TTC Flexity.
They've banded around crush-loading values for a TTC Flexity of 200. But even if you use the peak design load of 130 (which seems quite reasonable to me, it's 108 for an ALRV and 74 on a CLRV) ... which is 390 for a 3-car train.
If you run every 2 minutes that's 11,700. 15,000 might be pushing it ... which would be about one every 1.5 minutes. But it should be more than 9,000.
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