The provisions for overbuild were built into the structural components on the station. It would be inaccurate to claim that there were "no provisions" for TOD, when the station is designed to support additional load (no matter if you disagree with the way it was implemented).
Yes you're right to correct me there. I
subjectively do not agree with how these (what I believe to be) overly-large entrances were built. For example, I don't think this Chaplin entrance can support much weight of even a mid-rise. The "future-proofing" I was thinking of, was to have smaller entrances that can be isolated, such that they interfere less with future TOD construction (I say that with the benefit of hindsight).
There are 3-5 accounts on here that are utterly poisoning the discourse.
Enough already! Do you know how awful you have to be to make the Reddit threads seem fair and balanced? Have some self restraint, or mods: please step in more aggressively, or the rest of us should find somewhere else to talk about this project.
Is this poisoning the discourse? I can't directly speak for others, but I am hoping people have
reasonable expectations come Sunday, and expect
gradual improvements after. If you're expecting an echo chamber of plaudits and hand-waving, perhaps you can ignore or wait for better news.
From a hypothetical Line 5 hater's perspective, people posting niceties like "I can't wait for Sunday, I am so excited" would be utterly repulsive, no? Even then, I am sure most here don't think in black-and-white like that. So if you find criticism to be repulsive, that's a you problem.
You glean new knowledge from disagreement, not head-nodding and cheerleading. Hyping it up too much just leads to disappointment. And guess what, I am very excited for Sunday...
I've made posts explaining how the numbers thrown around yesterday's board meeting & announcement don't add up. I'm sure 99% of people don't want to see more math minutiae, but I
could give the full calculations. The underground section should be faster than reported, and the surface section should be slower. And nonetheless, I could still be wrong. That's not "assailing the line for no reason".
This is why expectations for Sunday should be tempered, Line 6 FW was consistently doing 50, 60+ minutes when it opened, slower than scheduled. It's now frequently in the mid 40s.