The official render doesn't show that part but the relative elevations suggest that it will be at-grade.
Looks to me like they might place the crossings at existing intersections, one at Square One drive and the other at the 403 north exit ramp.
I do wonder where they're going to squeeze it in, then. I guess the north portion of Brampton GO can be moved to accommodate a third track on that side?
Edit: Sorry, didn't read ShonTron's comment...
If it's going on the south side, won't they need to rebuild the south portion of the VIA/GO...
The double-tracked section is barely 1.5km long. Triple tracks both east and west of that. All of it was single-tracked just 16 years ago. Is it really so difficult of a problem to overcome with a little smart scheduling and coordination of the trains?
Like what?
I don't want to make the bus driver tap the sign, but I spent a portion of my 90s childhood in Brampton and everyone knew that "Main Street", "Highway 10", and "Hurontario Street" were three names for that one road. It makes perfect sense to call the LRT Line 10, or some variation on...
While I share your frustration with the inconvenience of Hurontario being constantly worked on, I think the LRT is a good thing.
I've lived in a European city with a proper streetcar network, and rail is simply better, Especially on a dedicated ROW. Buses are literally the bare minimum of...
I don't understand why Metrolinx and the province are both saying, "No Backsies!" to moving the Steeles stop. Having read this earlier post I'm left confused at the intransigence on display.
I get that it's a change in scope of the contract, but it's honestly such a small one. We're taking...
No, it's my mistake. I drew conclusions from the top-down render and some of the other comments. I didn't look closely enough at the other pictures.
The bike lane being raised above road level helps, and it's not a "gutter". It would surely be nice to have some extra horizontal separation as...
As wide as it is, it's still a "bicycle gutter". Cycle paths should be fully separated from road traffic.
If you have 2m to spare anyway, attach it to the sidewalk. Bicycle vs. pedestrian collisions tend to be less deadly than car vs. bicycle collisions, for what I hope are pretty obvious reasons.
In ShonTron's post immediately before mine, he quotes from your post, which has two attachments, and I'm referring to the second one, which for some reason has "Highway 410" marked on a road that clearly isn't the 410.
What chaos? People buy property very rarely. (And by that I mean "normal", natural persons.) The system could easily handle it.
If the law says I *must* have a legal professional then it necessarily implies that the law - which I am bound by - is beyond my understanding and ability to manage...
I have a question that I can't seem to get a clear answer to: Does one absolutely require a lawyer when purchasing a home in Ontario? Note that I am not asking whether this is smart - or even sane - merely whether it is legally possible. I came upon some info saying "no" but it all applies to...