You could make it from Eastern and Broadview to Bayview and Lawren Harris Sq in 10 minutes, but you'd have to walk at a pretty fast pace. Definitely faster than their theoretical person who can only make it from Berkeley to Cherry in 10 minutes. You could make into the northern tip of Corktown Common within their 10 minute window, but there's nothing good in that corner of the park.It depends which part of Corktown. (parts of which would be closer to the station near Parliament and King). In particularly I was thinking of Corktown Common - which surely is in the walking distance, unless they've changed the station design without telling anyone.
nothing we havent heard of before, but great to hear theyre going to start construction this september on exhibition station
Still missing the Water Front West LRT connection.
I don't know what alignment study these folks were using, but they have at least two stations in the wrong locations. King/Bathurst shows a north-south tunnel alignment that has been changed in current designs. The obvious errors in so recent a document cannot be explained by timing, only by incompetence.
When I see things like that where the "look" is very professional, but the content is way off the mark, I can't help wondering if there is a very misguided client and an equally misguided professional planner, or just a fan who is good at assembling images, The problem is that this type of thing "escapes" and shows up in the hands of people who don't know any better.Actually in that presentation the alignment is in the wrong place on nearly every slide, often in places it was never imagined. Is this the product of someone day drinking in their pajamas? I could have drawn a more accurate diagram from memory here on the other side of the world.
The work happening at Exhibition is the least transparent of all works I have ever seen. How many Lakeshore tracks will be supported, is there allowance for the LRT to continue west, what is target floorplan of this building, etc. They call it early works... but from what has been shared it seems like premature works.Still missing the Water Front West LRT connection.
4 tracks, and something i want to draw attention to. in the ontario line video meeting for the exhibition area someone asked about platform transfers to the Go trains, and the presenters mentioned that ALL GO trains will stop at exhibition.The work happening at Exhibition is the least transparent of all works I have ever seen. How many Lakeshore tracks will be supported, is there allowance for the LRT to continue west, what is target floorplan of this building, etc. They call it early works... but from what has been shared it seems like premature works.
If you go back further, you will see that GO had determined that they'd ultimately need 6 mainline tracks through there - the new Dufferin bridge is going to be built (whenever that happens) with clearance for that many.Before the Ontario Line they had determined that they needed 5 tracks in the area plus allowing for a possibly a roadway, and when they were looking at Waterfront West LRT alignments they were protecting for 5 tracks as well. I must admit that I'm concerned that we are setting limits to the ability to offer express services in the corridor by hemming in both Lakeshore East and West and forcing them to stay 4 tracks in perpetuity. What is the future of VIA? Only off-peak trains?
which ones? are you talking about the don yard expansion? that was in the works long before OLIf you go back further, you will see that GO had determined that they'd ultimately need 6 mainline tracks through there - the new Dufferin bridge is going to be built (whenever that happens) with clearance for that many.
Building an island platform and a subway station in that same space is going to make it difficult to plan for that future. Which may be why they're now looking at building these additional train parking facilities to the east of downtown.
Dan
It the Lakeshore West Line from Exhibition Station to Willowbrook.which ones? are you talking about the don yard expansion? that was in the works long before OL
Five tracks, but only 3 platforms, with the fifth track ending just to the west of Exhibition. I thought it was more about cheaply adding a third platform, than a fifth track.Before the Ontario Line they had determined that they needed 5 tracks in the area ...
Tearing down the Gardiner Expressway (pillars and retaining walls) should help.Five tracks, but only 3 platforms, with the fifth track ending just to the west of Exhibition. I thought it was more about cheaply adding a third platform, than a fifth track.
With the current plan, we get 4 platforms and 4 tracks. So the platform issue is solved.