Kitsune
Senior Member
Right.. but I was under the impression it only went to York.
Queens Quay Revitalization
Construction Notice #15
Week of September 10 to September 14, 2012
There will be minor construction activities on Queens Quay this week.
TTC will continue work in the Harbourfront Portal at Bay Street. Demolition work is scheduled to begin the week of September 10. Trucks and crews will occupy the track right-of-way and exit/entry ramp area with little to no disruption to vehicle access along Queens Quay.
Toronto Hydro will continue its pre-construction activities which include “locates” to identify gas, electrical, water and other services in and near excavation areas. Small test pit and boreholes (about 4” in diameter) will also be scheduled to prepare for dewatering.
Please see Construction Notice #15 for complete details.
For more information, please visit www.waterfrontoronto.ca/constructingqq
Time for TTC to come up with a new plan to replace the Union loop 100% with the idea of taking the line to Bloor St by Bay St at a fraction of the current cost to rebuilt it.
So how long till it's all done? 2020?
Emphasis mine. Is this a typo? I have never, ever, seen - even in the most hard-core transit geek wish-map porn - a streetcar line running at least partially underground from Union to Bloor. Not to say it isn't a good idea, but I can't even imagine the cost of such an undertaking if it's underground. If it's above ground, it won't fly unless separated from traffic by curbs, moats, what have you.
It needs to be on the surface and fail to state that.
Time has come to close Bay off to traffic south of Queen as it is a zoo for pedestrians now. From Queen to Bloor, it is in its own ROW, thou it could run in mix traffic with some problems. TTC has look a number of times about bring streetcars back to Bay to deal with the over crowding on the Yonge line, but nothing has happen today. As long as Ford is in office, its a dead issue.
^^^ Those safety rings around the steep portion of the wavedeck look ridiculous. Either it was built too steep/dangerous or it doesn't need those. But it's either a design flaw or it isn't. And if it isn't it shouldn't need those rings.
I think it's not for safety but to discourage skateboarders.