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The Big Dig cost almost $24 billion dollars, and was shorter than the Gardner.
I knew someone was going to bring that up.
The Big Dig consisted of a lot more than the Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. Tunnel, the tunnel through central Boston, which is what most people think of when "Big Dig" is mentioned. It also included a 2.6 km tunnel under the harbour, 2 km of mostly tunnelled freeway leading to the new harbour tunnel, realignment of a subway line, reconstruction of two subway stations, building the widest cable-stayed bridge in the world, and realignment and reconstruction of many kms of the roads feeding into the corridor.
It was an absolutely massive project. It basically completely redesigned the road network for all of central Boston in one go. The act of moving the elevated central artery into a tunnel was a minority of the work that was done as part of The Big Dig.
I'm not saying that tunnelling the Gardiner would be cheap. I'm just saying that the $24 billion figure is completely irrelevant to any discussions about what to do in Toronto.