Union or bust 😎 I mean come on, why are we even debating this. I know it may mean more cost in possibly having to tunnel, but this is a generational project, let's do it right. This comment is coming from a fiscal conservative btw.
I would say it is far more significant than a generational project, though I am not sure what the proper term might be. Century project?
 
I have a crazy idea as someone with 0 engineering/transit background. How viable would a terminus in the portlands be?

could help with speeding up the funding and construction for the waterfront east lrt and broadview streetcar extensions
 
I have a crazy idea as someone with 0 engineering/transit background. How viable would a terminus in the portlands be?

could help with speeding up the funding and construction for the waterfront east lrt and broadview streetcar extensions
A direct connection to the GO network would be more convenient to more people. The Port Lands doesn’t have that.
 
The Alto thread is at this link.

There's been enough of that tangent in this thread now, so please let's get this thread back to Union Station only! Further Alto posts in this thread related to the route or any non-Union related part of Alto will be defragged.

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The Alto thread is at this link.

There's been enough of that tangent in this thread now, so please let's get this thread back to Union Station only! Further Alto posts in this thread related to the route or any non-Union related part of Alto will be defragged.

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I legitimately thought I was in the alto thread, I was trying to find my earlier post here in it
 
They're installing bollards at the corners of Front and Bay and Front and York.

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The jersey barriers have been moved out of the way. Suddenly, it's clear that it was never about public protection, but cover-our-ass-ness by some pencil pushers at the city. They're clearly not worried about any vehicle incursions onto the plaza.

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oh.. and that wooden pole. Will it finally be removed when they install the bollards there? Or will it remain as a historical landmark with its heritage protection?
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Last I recall, it was a police equipment pole. But it's not even plugged in.

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They don't need cameras, they have bird shaped drones.
 
Are they removing the ugly beige concrete blocks that were recently installed or are those staying to continue to make the street look like 💩
 
Are they removing the ugly beige concrete blocks that were recently installed or are those staying to continue to make the street look like 💩

No, those are staying. They’re certainly not beige anymore. They’re mud tinged mixed with an assortment of graffiti, spilled food, coffee and other unmentionable fluids.
 
They're installing bollards at the corners of Front and Bay and Front and York.

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The jersey barriers have been moved out of the way. Suddenly, it's clear that it was never about public protection, but cover-our-ass-ness by some pencil pushers at the city. They're clearly not worried about any vehicle incursions onto the plaza.

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oh.. and that wooden pole. Will it finally be removed when they install the bollards there? Or will it remain as a historical landmark with its heritage protection?
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Last I recall, it was a police equipment pole. But it's not even plugged in.

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They don't need cameras, they have bird shaped drones.
I will celebrate if this wooden pole is removed! I doubt it will be 😥.
 
No, those are staying. They’re certainly not beige anymore. They’re mud tinged mixed with an assortment of graffiti, spilled food, coffee and other unmentionable fluids.
...makes me wonder though if they made these more fanciful (and expensive), would it of not ran into the same fate?
 

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