toronto647
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I found this crosstown lrt update video that was posted on youtube 2 weeks ago. Not sure if someone posted it. if not enjoy! pretty good video imo
It was never going to open for 2022. Testing is for this year while the actual revenue opening date is sometime in 2023.hopefully it gets resolved soon or there goes the 2022 target
The modelling that the line was based on was suspect. We don't seem to be very good with it in TO.Unlikely. They shouldn't be going from a 2031 peak of about 5,000 to tens of thousands anytime soon. The modelling assumed that the line went all the way to Pearson.
If capacity is an issue, I'd think the impact to Line 1 at Eglinton would be a bigger problem. Line 5 can be easily fixed by ordering some more LRVs.
Like you I have walked the line from end to end over time, but never shot it between Caledonia Station and Larid except for the Yonge Area. Spent more time and trips from Victoria to Kennedy and Caledonia to Weston Rd. You get a taste of the various communities that line the line as well various types of urban use and looks. The big change to land use will be between Larid and Kennedy which is mostly plaza's and big box.
They started filling in and resurfacing the road at Allen Rd n Eglinton
A bit more clarification on the Eglinton Connects plan:
Project Website
TLDR: Eglinton Connects isn't exactly happening as told right now with a corridor-wide reconstruction. Instead, interim improvements will include ActiveTO style cycle tracks from Keele to Mount Pleasant with road safety upgrades, patios, and street animation (similar to Danforth and Yonge). Metrolinx is still completing the sections in front of most of the crosstown stations as contracted but this would fill in the big gaps now.
These interim improvements are expected to be implemented in 2023, with medium and longer-term reconstructions happening on a km-by-km basis subject to capital opportunities, necessary road work, funding, BIAs and neighbourhood initiatives.
A second phase from Mount Pleasant to Brentcliffe completing the eastern gap is subject to continuing design and consultations to refine the correct route. Therefore TBA.
But overall great news!
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Only can do it if you remove on street parking as the width is too narrow for both. Then, sidewalk can be expanded as well.View attachment 402515
Would have been nice to get cycle tracks all throughout eglinton. Not just in front of the stations.
Only can do it if you remove on street parking as the width is too narrow for both. Then, sidewalk can be expanded as well.
Are you kidding me?Posted in the EELRT thread but: https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2022/ex/bgrd/backgroundfile-226594.pdf
Line 5 as we know it will likely terminate at Kennedy, with the EELRT becoming its own distinct project that has an at-grade connection to Line 5, Line 2, and GO at Kennedy.