LNahid2000
Senior Member
He also promises to remove Coxwell station from the Bloor-Danforth line.
On Sheppard East, I think you pretty much have to build all the stations when the line opens. Presumably there would be stations at Consumers, Victoria Park, Warden, Birchmount and Agincourt GO station before the line dips down to Scarborough Centre. Consumers is the only midblock station here and there is sufficient existing density to build it when the line opens; Pharmacy would almost certainly be omitted because it is too close to Victoria Park. Some of the maps of the proposal omit a station at Birchmount, but I think that this station really needs to be included because there is quite a bit of existing density at this station, and there is a major bus route (17 Birchmount) here.
On Sheppard West this approach might make some sense. There are two obvious locations for midblock stations at Faywood and Senlac, neither of these have a whole lot of density yet. Both have bus transfers to the 104 Faywood and 98 Willowdale-Senlac, but the former is a minor route and the latter is a very minor route.
Also, the city could consider building an infill station at Willowdale (there is provision for a station here).
Ford promised an in-fill station at Willowdale during his election campaign - between Bayview and Bessarion.
On Sheppard East, I think you pretty much have to build all the stations when the line opens. Presumably there would be stations at Consumers, Victoria Park, Warden, Birchmount and Agincourt GO station before the line dips down to Scarborough Centre. Consumers is the only midblock station here and there is sufficient existing density to build it when the line opens; Pharmacy would almost certainly be omitted because it is too close to Victoria Park. Some of the maps of the proposal omit a station at Birchmount, but I think that this station really needs to be included because there is quite a bit of existing density at this station, and there is a major bus route (17 Birchmount) here.
On Sheppard West this approach might make some sense. There are two obvious locations for midblock stations at Faywood and Senlac, neither of these have a whole lot of density yet. Both have bus transfers to the 104 Faywood and 98 Willowdale-Senlac, but the former is a minor route and the latter is a very minor route.
Also, the city could consider building an infill station at Willowdale (there is provision for a station here).
They haven't quadrupled - as you note, Yonge-Sheppard is $115 million.Great Article posted earlier! The most important note took out of it was... $35 million for Bessarion Station!
So where does this idiotic exaggerated claim for 200-300 million per station come from? I mean is the government telling us that a basic station cost has quadropled in just a decade???
Yes they have quadroopled...if Bessarion was 35 million but now stations average 200-300 million then yes it has quadroopled!
Construction inflation. Primarily the cost of steel, rock, and oil (to ship and process the steel and rock).Oh I see...but even @ 80 million per station, I don't understand how prices can skyrocket in just 10 years
Yet in other threads we've had people go on and on and on and on about the overbuilt stations like Bessarion and Leslie (which they aren't ... it's not expensive to not fill in the hole you've had to dig ...). The Spadina extensions aren't particularily large. The footprints are pretty normal .. there is some fluff ... but it's pretty minor compared to the cost of the entire station. Remember that some here keep pointing to Montreal subway stations being so much cheaper ... and yet they are far more grand and overbuilt than any we've ever constructed. Can't have it both ways.I blame the estiamtes on the grand central size stations being built on the spadina extension... A basic bessarion style station surely shouldn't be more than 125 million today...
It's overbuilt in the sense that it exists.People call Bessarion overbuilt? It's literally the minimum you would want to have for a station without a bus transfer.