Cooool
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Does anyone know when this project is estimated to be completed? I hope sooner than later.
That would set a huge precedent. What next, buy the houses of the hundreds of thousands of people in/near Pearson, or who hear/see a plane?At this point I would suggest that the government should offer to expropriate those who are unhappy and live right beside the tracks.
I like your thinking.I live near a street which City Planners had the audacity to plan, right in front of my driveway of all places. Literally dozens of cars drive by every day, filling my lungs with smoke. Until we all decide to behave maturely and bury Glenmont Avenue and legislate that all cars are powered via trolley polls, I will have no choice but to protest loudly.
As for Pearson, well the only logical solution is to tether airplanes to some kind of trolley poles as well and bury the Pearson runways, so as to not disturb residents.
That would set a huge precedent. What next, buy the houses of the hundreds of thousands of people in/near Pearson, or who hear/see a plane?
Though I've certainly had to stop my conversation inside houses in suburban Mississauga - near Erin Mills Road - because of the noise when planes go right overhead with the windows open. Miles from the airport. I live quite close to the Lakeshore line, and I haven't ever had to stop my conversation. Hmm, and ironically a small plane is passing overhead as I write this - probably into Toronto Island - barely audible. Ah, and there's the ice-cream truck ... makes more noise than both of them ... should I call 9-1-1?Nobody lives right next door to a runway though. Mind you the waterfront NIMBYs could be bolstered by such a decision. However, there's no shortage of people who would buy their condos if they don't like living near an airport.
what does it have to do with GO though? from the drawings i've seen, blue 22 will have its own two tracks with its own platforms won't it?
No one has answered my (and a few others) questions yet...
Namely,
1) If the tracks are electrified, i.e. no pollution, then what purpose does burying the tracks serve?
2) What streets, aside from John St. are going to be shut down due to this expansion?
3) What sort of stop spacing, considering this would be a GO type of service on the tracks, would you like or do you expect to see? And what sort of service would you consider acceptable? All local stops and no express trains from the outer reaches of the GTA or would you permit some express trains to bypass the inner toronto stations?