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    Cycling infrastructure (Separated bike lanes)

    This was an inevitable consequence of the cut to council. The wards are too big, so individual councillors can't be experts on the nuance of every project in their ward. This leads to them deferring to staff advice because they don't have the time to understand the issue well enough to push back.
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    Toronto Toronto | Union Pearson Express | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx | MMM Group Limited

    It's also been six years, and Mount Dennis still isn't open! It's not like it was just around the corner. The time to drop Weston is when they are offering AD2W service to Union with at least a 30 minute frequency. That way it's a service cut, but a much less significant one.
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    Toronto Toronto | Library District Condominiums + Toronto's 99th Library | ?m | 29s | Context Development | KPMB

    That wall backs onto the rail corridor, so not a lot of close views from balconies, and while there are cameras in that area I doubt any of them point down there. But even if someone did see it happening and was sufficiently scandalized by it to take action, what would they do? Call the police...
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    GO Transit Electrification | Metrolinx

    This may be the case, but without the LSE how would they get any electric trains onto the corridor?
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    GO Transit: Construction Projects (Metrolinx, various)

    The GO lines pretty well all originated as freight lines, not passenger rail. The freight lines were built to serve industrial areas (or industrial areas sprung up around the freight lines), not urban centres, which generally do not want freight trains passing through. Most of the GTA's...
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    GO Transit: Construction Projects (Metrolinx, various)

    Why was this not just included in the Crosstown/Crosslinx contract to begin with? They're both being built by Metrolinx to be owned by Metrolinx. Why are they building two stations side by side instead of one integrated station serving two different lines? To me, this is akin to them finding a...
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    Toronto Toronto | Crosstown LRT | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx | Arcadis

    I believe in this case they took the direction from the TTC. Since the station already exists and is called Eglinton, they simply stuck with the same name. I think this is the TTC policy going forward for inter-change stations, so it'll come up again with the Relief/Ontario Line, most notable at...
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    GO Transit: Service thread (including extensions)

    800 passengers/day would be an increase in traffic of more than 50% at Danforth! You can drive more traffic at pretty well every station by increasing service, but I don't think you're going to see much from that Line 2 connection. The transfer is inconvenient, and there's really no reasonable...
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    GO Transit: Service thread (including extensions)

    Well the station doesn't exist. There is one planned though, as well as one at Spadina and one at St Clair and King on the Kitchener line. (Whether any of those will actually get built is separate issue). That could be an awful lot of stations though. Consider that both Barrie and Kitchener...
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    TTC: Streetcar Network

    This is true, and I'm sure that if the TTC did move forward with making changes to the station they would design a new solution themselves. My point was just that this problem has been considered and there are possible solutions with the existing land use. That parking lot is basically decking...
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    TTC: Streetcar Network

    I don't disagree that the area is densifying rapidly, but you could (and should!) dramatically improve bus service in that corridor first. I think most people living in that area are taking the Gardiner, but even if they're taking transit downtown they'll likely have a better time heading up to...
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    TTC: Streetcar Network

    The Queensway is wide enough that you could probably manage a dedicated ROW most of the way from Humber loop to Sherway, but it doesn't have nearly the ridership to justify that much investment. You could extend the 512 down Dundas to Kipling station and then convert Kipling South to streetcar...
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    TTC: Streetcar Network

    They should just prohibit left turns here. While they could fit a left turn lane, the goal is to shrink the intersection to make it safer for pedestrians. Cars which want to continue from King onto the Queensway can take Jameson up to Queen and make the left there. Though if they're turning it...
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    Toronto Toronto | GO Transit: Davenport Diamond Grade Separation | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx

    It may not be a part of the RFP/contract, but the it was sold to the community as a package deal, along with electrification and public realm improvements. They're coming to talk to the community, so they should be prepared to talk about everything involved, even if it's just a passing mention...

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