I decided to spend way too long making an extremely wild and completely unrealistic subway map for some distant time in.... "the future". I took some serious inspiration from how New York's subway is set up, what with all the express trains and branching lines, and I re-numbered everything to keep things a bit more organized (I also just straight-up ripped off how their map is styled, so there's that). If anyone has anything they'd change, let me know! This thing is extremely chaotic, and I definitely wasn't as thorough as I could have been with some of the station locations and names, and the locations of the various branching lines, but this has already taken way too long, so I'm just putting it here to get some eyes on it
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For the CPKC alignment I wonder if it's possible to use some of the old Beeton sub alignment, its currently a walking trail...My attempt to reduce "conflict points" between freight and passenger rail in the GTA.
Existing track map of the GTA:
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New Track Map
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CPKC:
- 413 bypass west of Intermodal terminal in Vaughan
- 407 bypass east of Intermodal terminal, reconnects with existing CPKC mainline north of Pickering
- CPKC trains would still run through Milton GO. Split away from the existing Galt sub before reaching Lisgar.
CN:
- 407 bypass west of Intermodal terminal in Brampton
- Grade separate Doncaster diamond
- triple track Richmond Hill line north of the York sub (increase capacity for both CN & GO)
GO:
- Obtain Milton line
- obtain Midtown line from Lisgar GO to just east of Agincourt Yard
- Obtain Orangeville line. With ownership of the Milton line, GO can now run trains up to Mayfield Rd. in Brampton
- Richmond Hill line improvements, Doncaster Diamond grade separation, triple tracking north of the York sub, construct and redirect trains onto the Leaside Spur
- Obtain Bolton line up to Steeles Ave. North of the 407, triple track up to Bolton for increased capacity for both CPKC and GO.
The only "conflict points" remaining are;
- Trying to figure out how to connect the Midtown line with the LSE line. GO would have to construct a rail bridge parallel with CN's running to Pickering. GO would need to figure out how to triple track to Pickering GO. Not sure if there's space for that without interfering with CN.
- GO would still have to share the tracks with CPKC in Milton GO up until the 407. Unless they can figure out if there's space to run parallel running tracks such as with the LSE line.
- Track sharing with CN on the Richmond Hill line, north of the York sub. Triple track to add capacity
- Track sharing with CPKC on the Bolton line
- North of the 407, triple track up to Bolton to add capacity for both CPKC and GO
EDIT: Add Bolton line info
It's too far north and would encounter stiff opposition due to environmental concerns.For the CPKC alignment I wonder if it's possible to use some of the old Beeton sub alignment, its currently a walking trail...
The only issue is the Yonge North subway extension to Langstaff GO. Metrolinx wants to run the subway tracks parallel with the Bala sub and have the trains "at grade" at Langstaff and up to High Tech station. Is there space for a third track plus 2 subway tracks along this stretch of the Bala sub? If Metrolinx opted to tunnel the extension all the way to Richmond Hill, this wouldn't be an issue.Triple tracking north of Doncaster should be possible, I run that route with CN and there is definitely space for 3 tracks most of the way to Setter and even space double it most of the way up to Washago if GO wanted to expand north of setter... Though bridge reconstruction would be required for both triple and doubling tracking.
The thing that would really bring proper frequency on RH into play in my mind would be building a link to the Barrie line north of Bloomington and extending the Richmond Hill trains to Newmarket…. There’s a couple of quite reasonable alignments and I suspect it would do everything subway extensions north of Richmond Hill might be aimed at far cheaper… and probably better.It's too far north and would encounter stiff opposition due to environmental concerns.
The 413 option would be easier, because acquiring land right reside a highway is less contentious. Plus the proposed 413 route heads directly towards CPKC intermodal facility in Vaughan.
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The only issue is the Yonge North subway extension to Langstaff GO. Metrolinx wants to run the subway tracks parallel with the Bala sub and have the trains "at grade" at Langstaff and up to High Tech station. Is there space for a third track plus 2 subway tracks along this stretch of the Bala sub? If Metrolinx opted to tunnel the extension all the way to Richmond Hill, this wouldn't be an issue.
GO doesn't need to go north of Bloomington because Ontario Northland's revived passenger rail will handle that area. Northland will have a new station in Washago.
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There doesn't seem to be any way to connect Bloomington to Aurora GO. The Beacon Hall Golf Club is obstructing the most realistic path for such a connection.The thing that would really bring proper frequency on RH into play in my mind would be building a link to the Barrie line north of Bloomington and extending the Richmond Hill trains to Newmarket…. There’s a couple of quite reasonable alignments and I suspect it would do everything subway extensions north of Richmond Hill might be aimed at far cheaper… and probably better.
Or just expropriate a 10m wide strip of the golf club?There doesn't seem to be any way to connect Bloomington to Aurora GO. The Beacon Hall Golf Club is obstructing the most realistic path for such a connection.
The only way to connect the RH line with the Barrie line is to make the connection somewhere north of East Gwillimbury. Have the line run parallel with the 404.
Having YRT create a VIVA BRT line along Major Mackenzie Rd. would connect Maple GO with Richmond Hill GO, would probably be our best bet for connecting the two lines.
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Old article, but if this is still the case today, then the Ontario government definitely needs to be all over this and look at purchasing a strip of land to allow for a connection between Bloomington and Aurora.Or if might be sold off to a developer, https://www.yorkregion.com/news/dev...cle_0d67689a-9064-5ba6-9bb6-cc492ef3edf9.html
negotiate with the developer for a 10m wide strip. Maybe with a station on Yonge for direct connections to Viva Blue