unimaginative2
Senior Member
Something is profoundly wrong with the cost of building subways in Toronto. We've gotten to the point where cost projections for new subway lines exceed $400 million per kilometre. Here is an article from the Gazette complaining about the supposedly high cost of new subway construction there. These are cost estimates for a multi-line extension plan currently in the works.
If we could build 20 kilometres for $3 billion, it would mean the entire DRL, Shepaprd, SRT replacement combined and still have 5km left over. It's a lower cost per kilometre than the Eglinton light rail, which is mostly on the surface in the middle of the street.
Métro tunnels cost a whopping $160 million per kilometre. The length of the three extensions would total 20 kilometres, which would mean a cost of $3 billion (about the same as the combined cost of Montreal's two new hospitals).
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If we could build 20 kilometres for $3 billion, it would mean the entire DRL, Shepaprd, SRT replacement combined and still have 5km left over. It's a lower cost per kilometre than the Eglinton light rail, which is mostly on the surface in the middle of the street.