Long Island Mike
Senior Member
Chicago Downtown Subway Stations...and NYC observations...
ST: Those two Chicago Downtown island platforms in both the State Street Subway and Dearborn Street Subway are 3500 feet long
and trains stop three times in each section - they are in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's longest continuous
subway stations...I recall that these stations could be useful during inclement weather to walk between points above by using them...
NYC has some long connecting passageways of its own...Instantly coming to mind is the paid-area connection between Times Square
42 Street/7th Avenue (1,2,3,N,Q,R and S TSQ-GCT Shuttle) trains and 42 Street-8th Avenue (A,C,E,7 trains)
Any connecting passageways that would allow convenient transfers in central Toronto between current or future TTC Subway lines
is a welcome addition in my opinion...
LI MIKE
There are two long, narrow tunnels providing access between the State Street subway (CTA Red Line) and the Dearborn Street subway (CTA Blue Line). On both downtown subways, it is (or was when I was in the subway last, in 2009) legally possible to walk in the tunnels between closely-spaced stations there too. It's certainly quite possible to shoe-horn a paid connection to King Station; slightly more difficult to St. Andrew, most difficult to Union, but that shouldn't matter too much with Presto or passes. Paris and Mexico City have some very long connecting tunnels as well.
I'm in favour of the Wellington alignment personally, but Adelaide works for me as well.
ST: Those two Chicago Downtown island platforms in both the State Street Subway and Dearborn Street Subway are 3500 feet long
and trains stop three times in each section - they are in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's longest continuous
subway stations...I recall that these stations could be useful during inclement weather to walk between points above by using them...
NYC has some long connecting passageways of its own...Instantly coming to mind is the paid-area connection between Times Square
42 Street/7th Avenue (1,2,3,N,Q,R and S TSQ-GCT Shuttle) trains and 42 Street-8th Avenue (A,C,E,7 trains)
Any connecting passageways that would allow convenient transfers in central Toronto between current or future TTC Subway lines
is a welcome addition in my opinion...
LI MIKE
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