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There was a public meeting last night on the reconfiguration of the Bay/Yonge/ Gardiner off-ramps. Any idea what they are going to propose? See: http://www.toronto.ca/civic-engagement/2009/york-bay-yonge-interchange-september.htm
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I agree, there are many world cities that seem to cope with it.
Here is a pic of an elevated expressway that makes the Gardiner Expy. look tame.
leave it to the Chinese to make something more tank than everyone else.
Actually the Gardiner has more lanes than this. The highway isn't "tank", the stuff around it is. I also like how the colour of the sky matches the pavement.
Actually the Gardiner has more lanes than this. The highway isn't "tank", the stuff around it is. I also like how the colour of the sky matches the pavement.
and yet it has a 4/5 level stack on it (in all of Canada there is only has one) plus at Bay or Yonge the Gardiner shrinks down to 2 lanes per direction until about spadina where it goes back to 3 lanes per direction.
anyways on the irrelevant side...
Haljackey... that sounds familiar did you make the Greater Tarrener Region (i think that is how it is spelled) for Simcity 4 or something
That's China for ya!
A solution similar to the Boston Big Dig needs to be made for the Gardiner in my opinion. Yep, it would sure cost a ton of money, but it would create a ton of jobs and permanently fix the problem once and for all!
Building a super high capacity Gardiner might solve the congestion on the highway, but where will all those cars go when they get off? The downtown core doesn't have room for all of them.
For the cost of the Big dig ($14.6 billion US in 2006), we could build the DRL from Finch and Don Mills to Pearson via Union and still have enough money left over to build an Eglinton subway line from Pearson to Malvern.
Building a super high capacity Gardiner might solve the congestion on the highway, but where will all those cars go when they get off? The downtown core doesn't have room for all of them.
For the cost of the Big dig ($14.6 billion US in 2006), we could build the DRL from Finch and Don Mills to Pearson via Union and still have enough money left over to build an Eglinton subway line from Pearson to Malvern.
I would love to see an underground Gardiner built as well but since the Gardiner is City owned, it is highly unlikely that the city will be able to fund it without tolls and no one in City Hall wants to discuss tolls!! It would be a huge project though, I think larger than the Big Dig in Boston which (if my memory serves me right) is 3-4 kilometres long versus the nearly 10 kilometres of the Gardiner Expressway!
I would love to see an underground Gardiner built as well but since the Gardiner is City owned, it is highly unlikely that the city will be able to fund it without tolls and no one in City Hall wants to discuss tolls!! It would be a huge project though, I think larger than the Big Dig in Boston which (if my memory serves me right) is 3-4 kilometres long versus the nearly 10 kilometres of the Gardiner Expressway!
It would be ridiculous to put the entire thing underground. I think people are just talking about a kilometer or two downtown.
And I think that if we fully built the DRL from Finch/Don Mills to the airport, we wouldn't even need the downtown portion of the Gardiner (or the DVP for that matter).
However even adding a DRL from Finch/Don Mills to the airport won't simply make the need for the Gardiner/DVP vanish. What about tourists and those coming to downtown Toronto from out of town? (I live in London)
-What about those who simply refuse to take transit despite any improvements and those commuting from areas that have little/no transit connection to the downtown?
There will always be a need for Gardiner/DVP because there are no other freeways in the city, which is unique compared with every other major city in North America. They might be able to get rid of a few freeways, but Toronto has no choice.