From he Barrie Line north to Orillia and to Washago
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I told you to give me a bit and I would come up with something. South of Orillia, the ROW is intact till you get to the edge of Barrie. The distance across Kemptenfelt Bay is about 2km Maybe a bridge to link them? Obviously it would need to be high enough to allow sailboats to clear, but maybe that would work?
... I'm not done. That is just my initial thought. Give me a little bit longer and I may find a new ROW around Barrie.
Because I'm bored I decided to assess some of the fantasy. I'm not even touching GO to Orillia because I'll deal with that another time.
'Barrie Bypass' Purple Line
- Goes through rougly $20 million in assessed properties.
- Metrolinx says grade separation (bridges) can vary between $25 million - $100 million.. There are three - Bayfield ($25 million) + Penetanguishene Road ($25 million) + Highway 400 ($50 million) = $100 million.I am lowballing the Highway 400 crossing since this area was already redone recently and there is a river crossing int he same location.
- Seven at grade crossings (no idea the cost)
- $100 + $20 = $120 million. Properties could be annexed but the land assessments that Simcoe has on file could actually be lower than what one could argue.
- 17.4 miles will have to be laid. I'm sure if I bothered I could find out the amount Metrolinx says a mile of track costs. It isn't cheap though.
Complications
- Use of CP's main line for several miles. That line has so much traffic that I was surprised that GO even entertained the idea of an initial analysis of a Bolton line a decade ago. That's a no go.
- My assessed values is based upon what Simcoe County has on file. Value could actually be higher for a number of properties
- I didn't even look at the Meaford Sub and Penetang Spur. Lots of money there just for upgrade alone.
- Didn't look for culverts
- This line goes through some seriously environmental sensitive areas. Enough so that it would not fly just for that reason alone.
Newmarket Sub former ROW (Orange+Green)
- Goes through or uses around $25 million in assessed properties.
- At least one grade-separated crossing that still exists from 1997 (Highway 12), so that's a free pass.
- Twenty-five at grade crossings
- Swing Bridge in Orillia
- 22 miles of rail will have to be laid.
Complications:
- Didn't look for culverts
- The Longford-Washago segment is to be abandoned at some point..
- Cost of the Orillia station is included in the asssesed amount $25 million but would require upgrades on its own
I'm sure I'm missing a bunch of stuff but I already wasted 30 minutes typing this all out so. This is an expensive project to keep the North Bay seat blue.