TheTigerMaster
Superstar
If they wanted to cancel Finch, they would've done it 5 months ago. I'm not worried
(Please dont let these words haunt me)
(Please dont let these words haunt me)
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Is that really an accurate history of what Ford did? My memory was that Ford said on day one in office "Transit City is dead". McGuinty and Wynne said, okay, but only if Council votes to do that. Ford then waited MONTHS to actually bring a motion to Council and when he did, he lost. Council voted in favour of ALL the LRT routes including Scarborough. Then, Stinz flipped and one of the Transit City lines was voted by Council to be a subway. Maybe my memory is fuzzy.
So...seriously...New FWLRT map with the final stop names from the naming process reflected. Not sure why "Jane" is still Jane, as that would mean it's a duplicate. Source.
Then council reversed the motion
I was mystified about what a circus the Line 5 naming was and how far in advance it had to be determined.
Finch West LRT
The Finch West LRT achieved Financial Close on May 7, 2018. Mosaic Transit Group (Mosaic), the consortium delivering the project, submitted the first 30% design package in September and the first 60% design packages in October.
Wot is GG?
Wot is GG?
Are you sure.I stopped by quickly and basically they are going to replicate the process they've been using in Ottawa for the 400, there will be two bridges made one for southbound and one for northbound. I have confirmed that they are not widening anything it's just a replacement. At some point there will be two separate complete weekend closures of highway 400 NB and SB lanes and EB and WB finch, (i.e. one weekend for the NB bridge and another weekend for the SB bridge). Here's an example of what's being done.
I also asked about streetscape and it seems they are incorporating the various BIA's designs into the streetscape along the corridor, I don't think it'll be as nice as highway 7 but there also isn't the same amount of room to copy it. They are not burying hydro, but I couldn't confirm if they will do something similar to Highway 7 where they have separate poles for the service wires and then have all the street lights with underground wires (Hwy 7 had this prior to the BRT), or if they are going to replicate what we have now and simply move everything over with the street lights sharing the hydro wires. They will also pretty much clear cut finch (saving anything they can) and where there's space they will put new plantings.
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Are you sure.
I thought Highway 400 was going to use SPMT's (Self Propelled Modular Transporters) to move the new bridge into place.
This has the bridge bridge built off to the side (inside the on-ramp loops) and then moved by the SPMTs (lift vehicles).
The 1 you show is a lateral slide.
Here, the bridge is built above the road (finch) on temporary supports and slid sideways.