Midtown Urbanist
Superstar
I am sure elevated rail can look like that in the city if we put in enough money.
But Eglinton West? Elevated or not that area is going to need a lot more than an elevated line to look nice. And since that is the case, I don't think the beautification aspect is a relevant qualifier for elevated as opposed to in-median.
At the end of the day Eglinton West is still barely serving 1000 per hour at peak, which hardly justifies elevated.
But Eglinton West? Elevated or not that area is going to need a lot more than an elevated line to look nice. And since that is the case, I don't think the beautification aspect is a relevant qualifier for elevated as opposed to in-median.
At the end of the day Eglinton West is still barely serving 1000 per hour at peak, which hardly justifies elevated.
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