smallspy
Senior Member
Negative effects of a separate bridge:My view is that if they can forward a complex concept of a portal below a brand new roadway bridge, I feel like a simpler concept of a standalone rail bridge immediately west of Yonge could be doable.
- higher ongoing maintenance costs (inspecting and maintaining two structures instead of one)
- more damage within the valley
- higher maintenance for the trains (at least one S-curve will be required to shift the alignment out from under Yonge - curves have a substantially higher running maintenance cost as, for instance, the rails need to be replaced about twice as often)
-->If the Royal Orchard Station is to be located directly under Yonge, a second S-curve will then be required to bring the alignment back under Yonge. Not only does the cost equation come back into play, but now there's a potential geometric issue - is there enough room to locate a broad-enough S-curve without a speed restriction?
- does not remove the existing road bridge out of the floodplain
There might be others as well - this is what I came up with in about 30 seconds.
So, with all of the above points listed.....is it still worthwhile?
Dan