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Anyone else excited about the seeming change in developments in terms of the number of stops west of Mt Dennis? Seems like they've dropped all the non-transfer intermediate stops in favour of kilometre-apart spacing.
where is this information?
 
Interesting. Steve Munro had commented on his blog that he'd heard there was talk of opening the western and eastern extensions alongside the central portion of the line.
That is what a provincial government heading into election in 2022 would want, that is for sure.
 
Ok, a few questions

What Crosstown station does the relief line appear to intersect with? Isn't laird the last tunnelled station, is that what they are aiming for?

Don Mills is an underground station, so the plan would likely be to connect it there.
 
Ok, a few questions

What Crosstown station does the relief line appear to intersect with? Isn't laird the last tunnelled station, is that what they are aiming for?

What is the order of which these new lines are likely to be constructed?

Where is the official information on the transit plan they were supposed to release today? I've seen the map but greater explanation would be good.

Does anyone know if their is a general forum about rapid transit in to I'm new to UT and I would love to talk about the network as a whole

Welcome to the forum - there is no general thread on the network as a whole (though you may find ones specific to GO service, or the old Transit City or Smarttrack.

As to the official information - here is the site: http://www1.toronto.ca/wps/portal/contentonly?vgnextoid=a74e4be8ac29d410VgnVCM10000071d60f89RCRD - the slidedeck has more detailed explanation available.

AoD
 
hi guys ...long time lurker but decided to join the forum with all the recent transit announcement. My question is does anyone know why the crosstown east would take 8 years as I believed it already had a ea, it was shovel ready and there is no tunneling involved I believe. I just cannot grasp how that will take 8 years ? ...the channel tunnel took 6 years !!!
 
...the channel tunnel took 6 years !!!

1986 to 1994 is not 6 years. And that doesn't include the year and a half it took for them to secure funding (or the fact that the governments of France and England set up the working group to get the project started in 1981).

Dan
Toronto, Ont.
 
1986 to 1994 is not 6 years. And that doesn't include the year and a half it took for them to secure funding (or the fact that the governments of France and England set up the working group to get the project started in 1981).

Dan
Toronto, Ont.
but its still a channel tunnel vs above ground laying of tracks. lets get serious
 
1986 to 1994 is not 6 years. And that doesn't include the year and a half it took for them to secure funding (or the fact that the governments of France and England set up the working group to get the project started in 1981).

Dan
Toronto, Ont.
Seems we're talking apples and oranges anyway. An LRT line mostly on surface in the city vs. a heavy rail high speed tunnel under the ocean between two nations.
 

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