W. K. Lis
Superstar
Ah, memories! From seven years ago...
Density is not the only factor! The line connects with so many others meaning that riders can access it from three different existing Subway Lines, and three different regional Rail lines that have way more capacity than a Subway. Also there is an insane amount of development happening anyways!I disagree. The Eglinton West subway would have forced the entire Line to be heavy rail subway and thus had made much of the Crosstown's route unadvisable due to low density.
Also, notably, the Eglinton Crosstown West Extension Airport Segment is still shown in the planning phase for the first time ever.November 2022 Market Update release earlier today. Relevant Eglinton LRT West Extension information see below:
Also, notably, the Eglinton Crosstown West Extension Airport Segment was shown in the planning phase for the first time ever.
We in York-South Weston are the Davids attempting to stop the Goliath that is Metrolinx from decimating our parks because of their decision to run the Eglinton Crosstown LRT above ground through the Eglinton flats instead of tunnelling it. This parkland is a designated Greenbelt zone with large swaths of mature urban forests; it also includes one of the city’s largest networks of sports fields in one of the most economically disadvantaged areas of the city.
I actually live in the Mount Dennis area. The elevated portion is next to sports fields (soccer, cricket, tennis, golf, etc.) and a pond. The area is in a floodplain. Used to be farmland. Have been following the project for a couple of decades now. We were able to avoid destruction that would have happened with a westward turn in SmartTrack (see https://urbantoronto.ca/forum/threads/toronto-crosstown-line-5-west-extension-m-s-metrolinx.28144/post-1882860 for an example).Concern over plans being ignored
Metrolinx plans to cut down historic Osgoode Hall trees after all, Nov. 22www.thestar.com
The idea of surface line or elevated went out the window when Ford became Mayor in 2010 and got most of the ROW sold off to developers.I actually live in the Mount Dennis area. The elevated portion is next to sports fields (soccer, cricket, tennis, golf, etc.) and a pond. The area is in a floodplain. Used to be farmland. Have been following the project for a couple of decades now. We were able to avoid destruction that would have happened with a westward turn in SmartTrack (see https://urbantoronto.ca/forum/threads/toronto-crosstown-line-5-west-extension-m-s-metrolinx.28144/post-1882860 for an example).
I am fine with the current plans from Scarlett Road to Weston Road. Wish that the portion from Scarlett Road to Martin Grove Road was on the surface or elevated, but with construction already started and Doug Ford as Il Duce, we have to go on.
Currently, trying to make sure that the roadway will have pedestrian entrances on each corner of the intersections for the underground section. Failing that, then pedestrian refugee islands, multi-stage crossings, and bioswales.
Well, 12:30 but I get your point.I don't think Sherway will ever get a subway. You'd have to make it underground and it only made sense in the context of a subway to Mississauga which for some reason they preferred a shitty bus highway serving nobody that's basically closes at 11pm.
The elevated portion will be located in that green grass between the roadway and the trees on the far left.The idea of surface line or elevated went out the window when Ford became Mayor in 2010 and got most of the ROW sold off to developers.
The idea of ruining at grade elevated on the north side with grade separation over major streets with a cycles path beside made more sense back then compart today building of the extension. That idea was far cheaper and the line would open years ahead of the current timeline if it stays on track.
The elevated section to Mount Dennis is the right way as it will be out of the floodplain lands.
As for station entrance, only expecting to see 2 entrance with one on either side of Eglinton with a 3rd at a few locations. 4 would be great
That was no issue as it would lead to the top the slop area west of Scarlet Rd where it then will run on the surface to Martin Grove under the original plans for the line. Now it will go into the portal of the underground section at Scarlet Rd.The elevated portion will be located in that green grass between the roadway and the trees on the far left.
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Currently it looks like this...
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Honestly if simcoe street in Oshawa can get an underground lrt in order to preserve those heritage houses than surely in Toronto which lacks parks we should be going underground here.The elevated portion will be located in that green grass between the roadway and the trees on the far left.
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Toronto lacks parks? Out of all the ways to describe Toronto, lacking in parks should surely not be one of them.Honestly if simcoe street in Oshawa can get an underground lrt in order to preserve those heritage houses than surely in Toronto which lacks parks we should be going underground here.