Good question. They'd have more than enough time with earlier vehicles to test line and train drivers. So why not open a few weeks after last vehicle arrives?I don't know why it would like them 3 months to get a vehicle into service if it does arrive in Oct 2017. Probably a good idea to give them more time cause BBD can't deliver.
The whole line would be operational so they can have the late vehicles operating NIS along with in service vehicles. I expect it has something to do with evening out the mileage (An alien concept to the TTC).Good question. They'd have more than enough time with earlier vehicles to test line and train drivers. So why not open a few weeks after last vehicle arrives?
Looks like the City and TTC are gradually moving forward with a plan to redevelop the old Yonge-Eglinton bus terminal (and some of the land around it)
"as a mixed-use, transit- oriented hub" once the Crosstown come in. Not entirely sure what this means yet (early days, I guess), but it'll be interesting to see where it goes.
http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2016/ex/bgrd/backgroundfile-92960.pdf
Good question. They'd have more than enough time with earlier vehicles to test line and train drivers. So why not open a few weeks after last vehicle arrives?
Right across the street, 1 Eglinton East is currently proposed at 65 stories (scaled from 68). Kitty-corner, E Condos' tallest tower will be 58 stories. I would expect to see a 60 storey building at the northeast of the site, hopefully offices over condos, but nonetheless something tall. Beyond that, who knows. I know Councillor Matlow has been pushing hard for public space here.
that area is looking just as bad as Yonge and Bloor where condos are coming right out to the sidewalk as if they are going over you (condo on south east side of Bloor and Yonge). Just awful. Lets see what happens when prices crash and investors pull out.Knowing what goes on in this city, we'll probably see yet another condo development take place on the bus terminal site. I'm not optimistic on seeing any kind of office space whatsoever around here.
Knowing what goes on in this city, we'll probably see yet another condo development take place on the bus terminal site. I'm not optimistic on seeing any kind of office space whatsoever around here.
The scenario above is playing out everywhere. The condos on Wilson opposite Wilson subway station have those ground floor "mixed" sitting pretty well empty. I don't see much happening either at condos at Dufferin and Lawrence on those ground floor spaces. Gov;'t is famous for just selling off land for less than what its worth and when they have the opportunity to save money as I heard this week the gov't could have cancelled some Samsung deal with no penalty and save 1.5B and did not do so.




