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We'll need another Sheppard stubway for that transfer.I do hope we get a Yonge-Cummer station with an easy transfer to Old Cummer GO.
We'll need another Sheppard stubway for that transfer.I do hope we get a Yonge-Cummer station with an easy transfer to Old Cummer GO.
I think you meant a 3.8km Gondola system.Spadina Station: 300M movator removed
Cummer Station: 3.8kmmovatoradded; hmmm, still a bit of a trip, should probably be moving benches as opposed to a walkway.
I do hope we get a Yonge-Cummer station with an easy transfer to Old Cummer GO.
Good information find, and pretty much summarizes how petty and stupid the province is being about this extension.big updates from the toronto city council report about the yonge north subway
Metrolinx wants 450 million from the city to build the cummer station. Or 550 milion if we do it later
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Good information find, and pretty much summarizes how petty and stupid the province is being about this extension.
They have no problem peddling up tens of millions more for a Royal Orchard station, or for digging the tunnel deeper to accommodate literally 50 residents but they decide to play games and wont fund a significant station in Toronto which will draw X times more riders Royal Orchard. This is just comedically stupid at this point.
yea the province definitely lost the high road here when they added royal orchard 40m below ground beside a group of detached homes.
you act as if the nimbys wouldnt be annoying with elevated stations?honestly this whole project is done very poorly. They could have easily elevated the whole extension saving billions of dollars and making the stations 100 million each instead of the 500 million they are charging. The extension would have been completed faster and the route could stay on Yonge until reaching the 407 then meet with the rail corridor. The NIMBY's wouldn't be complaining about the train going under their homes, and the access from ground to the platform would be significantly faster. Yonge is wide enough for the whole corridor so expropriation would be minimal. They are redoing the same mistake as the TTC did when building the TYYSE, deep underground through extremely low land-use. I say delay and re engineer it. finch to steel can be underground, but after steels there is no excuse.
honestly this whole project is done very poorly. They could have easily elevated the whole extension saving billions of dollars and making the stations 100 million each instead of the 500 million they are charging. The extension would have been completed faster and the route could stay on Yonge until reaching the 407 then meet with the rail corridor. The NIMBY's wouldn't be complaining about the train going under their homes, and the access from ground to the platform would be significantly faster. Yonge is wide enough for the whole corridor so expropriation would be minimal. They are redoing the same mistake as the TTC did when building the TYYSE, deep underground through extremely low land-use. I say delay and re engineer it. finch to steel can be underground, but after steels there is no excuse.
I'd be careful saying that, Yonge/Centre is slightly more narrow with the historic buildings around. The large dip in Yonge may also present some issues, originally I believe they wanted to double deck bridge it, I'm not sure what the maximum grade is for elevated rail but there might be some issues there if it was elevated. Perhaps it could be a double deck bridge with Yonge on the lower level then.They could have easily elevated the whole extension