I feel like just mentioning that could hint ford at privatization, because the MTR, Tokyo Metro, and JR East are all private companies (you don't see many if any Toei lines having giant malls and such, maybe the occasional PATH-like system in Shinjuku or Downtown, but nothing that large).
Regardless, I don't think the TTC has the time, experiences, or resources to manage property and the TTC at once. We barely get enough money to pay for the existing system. How are we going to get another 5 billion for a few condos and office towers?
The Liberals already uploaded Line 5, 6, and 7. And presumably the 2012 deal included Line 3 if that was going to be converted to LRT.Maybe if the subway system was uploaded then the city could just focus on LRTS being installed on major roads.
i think a commitment to completing it earlier^ Any predictions? Design update? Cost update?
i think a commitment to completing it earlier
In this climate, Tory announcing anything meaningful without Ford or even Yurek being there to take full credit is a true nonstarter.
Does anyone think Tory would actually burn these guys? Or go his own way?
Tory may have an alternate plan, on a napkin. Maybe some guy named Musk will come along.
- Paul
i think a commitment to completing it earlier
Ding ding ding, we have a winner
$162 Million to accelerate DRL by 2 yrs
Sounds nice.........even if the base funding to go ahead w/the project in the first place isn't yet announced............
But..........
https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/tory-ann...relief-line-construction-by-2-years-1.4257354
Accelerated to completion by 2031! I didn't think it would be any later than that.
Was 2033 previously announced as an in-service date?
Considering design should be at the tender-ready stage by 2020, I would have hoped for acceleration being in the 2020's