Koops65
Senior Member
Not sure what the park is really going to look like, but here is my take on it:
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And the higher clearance ramps for buses going between the two levels.We'll soon be seeing the more complex layout of the bus terminal, that's exciting!
I see you've gone to different windows/balconies. Nice tryFirst Friday of a Short Week
Westside Story: About half of the jump-form rig has been assembled around the core, another section of the core has been elevated and concrete forming/pouring are happening at both the south and north ends of the core.
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Eastside Story: All of P2 has been poured and is complete, P1 on the east side of Crane#3 is being assembled at this time and west of Crane#3, Ground Level 01 is in the last stages of forming before receiving it's rebar and concrete pour
Of interest in the area between 18 Yonge St and approximately 3m west, there is a concrete wall that has been constructed halfway along the north-south axis. The section towards the south has been poured in concrete with minimal rebar, and the portion towards the north has been graded in gravel from the little wall down to the P2 level exit towards Yonge St.
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Trackside: Over the week they snuck in a new section near the edge of track #1. I can only see 2 posts and one or two beams.
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Ground Floor Architectural Plans
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taken from Ivanhoe, Cambridge, Hines - 45 Bay St
What's even better is that with the terminal here we'll finally see some action up at Bay and Edward.We'll soon be seeing the more complex layout of the bus terminal, that's exciting!
First Friday of a Short Week
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taken from Ivanhoe, Cambridge, Hines - 45 Bay St
Doesn't look very spacious for people waiting to board or arriving.
There's nowhere to form a line.
Also where will the intercity buses go, another level?
Yeah. I would be interested to know too. Current GO terminal has 6 loading/offloading bays, and 11-12 additional idling parking spots. Looks like this plan only has 7 loading bays, and 3 additional idling parking spots. Current setup already causes overspill of the buses onto Bay street. New setup promises to cause more chaos.
I think nothing has been confirmed that those buses will be moving here?What's even better is that with the terminal here we'll finally see some action up at Bay and Edward.
I'm actually not positive, but that was my assumption, yeah. Maybe this is just GO though...I think nothing has been confirmed that those buses will be moving here?
wow so they are adding more to what the existing ..?First Friday of a Short Week
Westside Story: About half of the jump-form rig has been assembled around the core, another section of the core has been elevated and concrete forming/pouring are happening at both the south and north ends of the core.
View attachment 149162
Eastside Story: All of P2 has been poured and is complete, P1 on the east side of Crane#3 is being assembled at this time and west of Crane#3, Ground Level 01 is in the last stages of forming before receiving it's rebar and concrete pour
Of interest in the area between 18 Yonge St and approximately 3m west, there is a concrete wall that has been constructed halfway along the north-south axis. The section towards the south has been poured in concrete with minimal rebar, and the portion towards the north has been graded in gravel from the little wall down to the P2 level exit towards Yonge St.
View attachment 149168
Trackside: Over the week they snuck in a new section near the edge of track #1. I can only see 2 posts and one or two beams.
View attachment 149171
Ground Floor Architectural Plans
View attachment 149172
taken from Ivanhoe, Cambridge, Hines - 45 Bay St