APTA-2048
Senior Member
Union Station is about to get a pretty major artwork. It's the reason that the rest of the station has a neutral palette.
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Makes the artwork at Pape look really half-assed.
Union Station is about to get a pretty major artwork. It's the reason that the rest of the station has a neutral palette.
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you're right, but since it's in a project budget not yet started... and there would have been no desire to transfer to an existing budget lest it be considered an overrun.When that happens, streetcar service will be stopped yet again for a long period of time. Ideally the work should have been done together with the union station and queens quay revitalization.
Tell that to your incompetent Mayor who failed to try and find funding for that project, and instead spent his time trying to get crack and ...When that happens, streetcar service will be stopped yet again for a long period of time. Ideally the work should have been done together with the union station and queens quay revitalization.
Like many city projects, the reason that the expanded streetcar loop hasn't gone ahead comes down is the mayor's failure to even attempt to obtain the necessary funding. By his own admission he's spent much of his term in a drugged haze.Can we leave statements such as nfitz's latter one above to "Rob Ford's Toronto", if we have to have them?
I like this board and wouldn't like to see it neutered by a brush with the legal beagles as some others have been.
That's ridiculous. He could easily have gone to bat for alternative solutions that didn't require LRT on Queens Quay, which would also have solved the problem. He didn't do this either.I agree with who is at fault. I disagree that his sobriety (or social issues of other sorts, proven or otherwise) had any bearing. Blaming it on drugs actually helps his narrative that going to rehab solved his problems so he should be re-elected. He values the wrong things and his assumptions are usually wrong - that's why he hasn't gone to bat for Waterfront East LRT.
For those who don't know what is NOT being built now, its the enlarging of the Union Station streetcar loop.
The enlargement being postponed means the roadway may have to be dug up again, and at a inflationary higher price. Provision could have been put in for future streetcar/LRt expansion (a turnoff along Bremner).
Why not? It was one of very few Toronto projects explictly mentioned in the provincial budget last month. Construction has already started on the rebuild of the Queens Quay east, which sets aside the ROW.This would've been for an east waterfront LRT right? So this basically has no chance of happening anytime soon, right?
Obviously when the QQE LRT is built there will be some disruption to the loop and the Bay Street tunnel but I doubt it will result in closure of the existing tunnel and loop for the whole of the construction period. Hopefully not more than maybe 6 months. The plan is for the new line to start to go underground at Cooper Street and they will need to create the Y or T junction at the Queens Quay end of the existing tunnel and then expand the loop. I suspect they can make the T or Y connection without a long closure but I am not sure if the current loop can be kept functioning while an extension is built and then speedily connected. We shall see, I hope!I'm hopeful that construction on the [Queens Quay East] LRT itself can start in late 2015 or 2016, stopping LRT running into Union until 2017 or 2018.