drum118
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The crossing is still there and will be there until the station is rebuilt.But isn't there a pedestrian crossing now - or have they gotten rid of it in the last year? It doesn't show blue across at the south(!) end of the current station.
But yeah, seems there won't be in the future?
Indeed. But for some reason, I thought it had vanished in the previous iteration. Maybe this is just more detailed.
The Bremner connection to Union has been in all plans to date, but the lines may have be light to caused the thinking the line was removed. It been there since 2008 in plan detail, but been around longer than that in talking stage as well before my time.
Around 2022-2025, the trackwork on QQW in the Bathurst St area that doesn't match the current rebuilt section has to be replace. At that time, QQ would be rebuilt to match the existing and the possibility of shifting the Bathurst tracks to the west from QQ to Fort York Blvd as well rebuilt the Fleet intersection. An EA will have to take place for that change. The QQ trackwork is in TTC budget, but not Bathurst or Fleet. Not sure where funding is for Waterfront Toronto work is at this time for QQ and Bathurst is not in their budget as well.Glad to see they're pushing forward with the idea of building the cheap(er) and faster bit first - Queens Quay East and then embarking on the long reconstruction of Queens Quay + Union stations. Hopefully money is found/there's the will to connect to Cherry St as part of Phase 1.
Once the expensive portal is done, it improves the financial business case for further extensions to the Portlands/Broadview/East Harbour/Leslie Barns! If a comprehensive TPAP is done, I wonder if the TTC/City could fund x metres of new streetcar trackage a year and get the network built!
(Also, I wonder if the sidewalks from Union to the Waterfront could be heated/weather protected to make the walk from Union south a little easier during construction)
QQE extension from Bay to Parliament has to be built at the same time to a point, with the portal happening after most of the surface area under Waterfront control is nearing completion. This includes the infilling of the Yonge Slip. Bay to Yonge will only have one lane in service with the other lane on detour. It also needs to go hand in hand with the building of 11 Bay tower wit a current start date of 2022, but can't see that happening at this time. More like 2023/2024. Infilling the Yonge Slip as well the new entrance to the hotel and Yonge St has to be in operation first before work starts on the portal.
TTC and the city will not fund X metres of track/road yearly to complete the network as its too costly and to hard to do as well being very disruption to everyone. 2B would stand on its own as it own extension or become part of the current plan once cost, timetable is known as well how it will be funded.
The timetable is late 2024 for the new Cherry St to open and TTC is in no rush to build tracks into the Portland area as well taking the Commissioner Line to the Leslie Barns to allow the looping of the line to take place there when there will be no buildings until 2026+ other than what is east of the Don Way to support streetcar service regardless if Transit is to be number one from day one.. Even if TTC wanted to do that now, it will happen years after the new rebuilt streets are open due to lack of funding and what is to happen for the underpass.
There is no EA in place or Broadview at this time with the main focuses on it to East Harbour first and then to Commissioners. Again, funding is an issue like all things pertaining to transit with the road being built first and leaving provision for future transit that will be built at a later date.
Metrolinx got to have its say for the underpass as it will effect service one way or another as well the cost to do it
Have not heard about heated north-south sidewalks and doing QQ sidewalks is not a done deal at this time. Greening N-S roads been in the works a long time and about to happen over the next few years.