ViewerOfToronto
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Excuse my poor eyesight, but is the interior lighting of Finch West station illuminated now?
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Excuse my poor eyesight, but is the interior lighting of Finch West station illuminated now?
Missing are the "TRANSIT SIGNAL" English only signage. Unless we decide to follow the rest of the world and go with transit specific signals.
22 interesections complete with permanent traffic signals. Seven remaining.
It's not finalized yet, but it will surely be there.Though I'm not sure where the source is from. It's supposed to be from the TTC 2024 Annual Service Plan.
It will suck if you need to ride around the current loop.How is 119 supposed to work? When it was a loop that turned around at Sheppard the one-way Torbarrie the other way Clayson wasn't so bad, but if you want to go to Clayson and the route starts Torbarrie now are you expected to go for a cruise out to Plastic World and back?
They are actually surveying on do you support the idea of implementing this "Line 6 bus network" plan oppose to supporting the specific route change which is supposedly finalized. That was last year's ASP. I don't know what kind of feedback they are expecting.It's not finalized yet, but it will surely be there.
The image is from https://ttc5yearplans.ca/survey
My impression was that this plan was a little different than last years - at least for Line 5; I haven't looked at Line 6 as closely.They are actually surveying on do you support the idea of implementing this "Line 6 bus network" plan oppose to supporting the specific route change which is supposedly finalized. That was last year's ASP. I don't know what kind of feedback they are expecting.
After years of construction turmoil, Finch West LRT on track for 2024 opening: ‘We’ve made a lot of headway’
Disruption of local community from lengthy construction appears to be nearing an end.www.thestar.com
“We’ve made a lot of headway, getting really close to the end of major construction,” said Andrew Hope, chief capital officer for rapid transit for Metrolinx, the provincial transit agency overseeing the project. “We are very confident at this point that the line is going to open next year.”
They're very confident about this unlike the Crosstown.After the construction is done, Metrolinx and contractors will have to complete the testing and commissioning phase — ensuring that all of the systems work safely and reliably — and finish training drivers, Hope said. The TTC will operate the line.