Tim MacDonald
Senior Member
At Eglinton
@Tim MacDonald you will not notices the changes from you Dec 6th shots, but been a numberDecember 27th - two shots looking north and south from The Queensway intersection. Not much change from December 6th.
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I was hoping to see some carnage on the parking structure but went home disappointed. All of the stone facade had been removed on my last flyby so I was hoping the structural demolition would have begun.@Tim MacDonald you will not notices the changes from you Dec 6th shots, but been a number
The south-east corner was hand form for the corners as well part of the northbound one before paving took place. All of the northbound curb lane has seen curb installed and the lane paved all the way south to the bus stop at the North Service Rd. Most of that northbound lane is closed like the southbound and else where for some unknown reason.
The southbound curb from Paisley to the fire station has been poured with the road paved there as there, but not all of the north-west corner at the Queensway.
Underneath the guideway trap, duct banks and other unities were being installed, but don't how much. Don't know if concrete has been poured for the OS poles foundations, but rebar was in the hole the last I saw for that area.
Paisley still has no let turn southbound with cars making the illegal turn even with police on site. The northbound left turn lane is still open.
Don't expect guideway for Paisley will take place until Spring or when the guideway is fully built along with what other changes to trackwork that needs to take place now.. I know back in September that the guideway for Paisley was to take place first and be follow by King, but that plan disappear until November with the current guideway taking place.
I expect next week we may see the tearing down of the hospital parking structure since the equipment been on site for weeks and its ready to come down.
Shot the site on the 12th and was expecting to see work started, but still the same as your photo. Since its $4 Billion over budget and looking for ways to gut cost, there will be no rush to get the hole in the ground, Cheaper to have the equipment sit there until everything is ago than have work take place and then idle the site againI was hoping to see some carnage on the parking structure but went home disappointed. All of the stone facade had been removed on my last flyby so I was hoping the structural demolition would have begun.