Amare
Senior Member
It's a Metrolinx project, so Metrolinx designs will be used.So just out of curiosity….are they going to use TTC Font or Metrolinx Font?
It's a Metrolinx project, so Metrolinx designs will be used.So just out of curiosity….are they going to use TTC Font or Metrolinx Font?
It's a Metrolinx project, so Metrolinx designs will be used.
So just out of curiosity….are they going to use TTC Font or Metrolinx Font?
It's a Metrolinx project, so Metrolinx designs will be used.
The physical width of the corridor is not as relevant as the number of existing civil works that would have to be rebuilt or enhanced.
Before anyone dreams about six tracks, consider what operators across the pond are doing with four tracks.
DB was not wrong to envision a dramatically different operation.... they just underestimated what it would take to get there. Hopefully Onxpress is not intent on maintaining status quo.
- Paul
Excavation is progressing nicely over at Queen Station:
And an update on Corktown Station excavation:
Yes for the Northern pit.have they reached the bottom yet for corktown?
City doc reveals closure dates for OL by or over the DVP, as well as construction steps with photos for the temporary trestle structure & Lower Don Crossing. I'll post the pages with the construction steps and DVL closure dates:
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Yes for the Northern pit.
Apologies! Someone posted it on reddit and didn't recall seeing it here.I posted that like 3 months ago
They are pipes for concrete pumps.So they make you walk under a couple of arches? I don't think I'd care to do that when they are moving, especially if lifting objects from one side to the other.
Aha! I thought those were cranes. Or some kind of huge robot arm that does the job of a crane. If they are pumping water, I guess the worst that could happen is, someone could get wet if there's a leak. (But if they are pumping sewage, stay away!)They are pipes for concrete pumps.
Eventually they may install a more permanent pump and boom system like on tower construction.