ADRM
Senior Member
Perhaps someone better versed in London's transit history can help but I think that one thing which is giving First Gulf some trouble with pre-leasing here is the degree of uncertainty in the transit planning. Sure we've got plans for a number of different lines utilizing different technologies but Toronto is notorious for planning and, in the case of Eglinton, even starting construction before a change in government priorities causes everything to grind to a halt.
Was the Jubilee Line extension under construction in the early 90s when CW debuted to catastrophic failure? CW Underground station opened in 1999 but was the broader line in planning or under construction 10 years before that?
My thoughts exactly. The construction of the Jubilee Line extension was rife with problems, and the CW station opened I think more than a decade after construction of the first office towers began (One Canada Square was completed in 1991) and, as noted, it took some time for the district to really take off. There was talk of a Jubilee extension as far back as the '70s, in fact, and different plans were the source of fevered debate (it's not just Toronto!). The extension that exists today was finally approved sometime in the early '90s and then construction began in '93.
CW itself still occupies a bit of a strange place in the hearts and minds of Londoners for a whole bunch of reasons (most of the connotations aren't positive for a pretty diverse array of reasons).
That station was one of my favourite in the city when I lived there.