W. K. Lis
Superstar
Which isn't saying much.
Having a bad day? Comment after comment. It’s raining, it’s pouring.
We need to put up a fake facade, to hide the real work that has to be done?
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Which isn't saying much.
Having a bad day? Comment after comment. It’s raining, it’s pouring.
It's on the surface and should be 6-9 months ahead of all other stations without much digging. Keelesdale got a head start with excavation and it suppose to be the model station for the rest of the line. A couple years is enough time to finish them if well managed. Every station should be excavated soon if they were to complete on time.Mount Dennis station is the most advanced in the project, according to those pictures
It's on the surface and should be 6-9 months ahead of all other stations without much digging. Keelesdale got a head start with excavation and it suppose to be the model station for the rest of the line. A couple years is enough time to finish them if well managed. Every station should be excavated soon if they were to complete on time.
Idk about the rest of the stations though! Forest Hill/Bathurst Station is still a pile of mud. I can see why Crosslinx wanted to accelerate the work here. It looks like the least completed station on the line:
I'm just curious but does anyone know what the pipes are for and why there no rebar used in the concret like the TTC does when they poor footings for streetcar tracks?
I'm just curious but does anyone know what the pipes are for and why there no rebar used in the concret like the TTC does when they poor footings for streetcar tracks?
Meanwhile, in Brussels...
It's called "foresight". They were built that way for later conversion, if need be, to Metro. Same overhead power supply, and ability to interline. It's only some of the lines that were built this way. Brussels has one of the largest tram systems in the world.Meanwhile, in Brussels...
Appears that some stations were formally high-platform, but were converted to low-platform.
I wonder if the TTC would have done the same if the SRT had been converted to LRT and just cut out a section of the platform and put in strairs and ramps to get to the trains?Meanwhile, in Brussels...
Appears that some stations were formally high-platform, but were converted to low-platform.
I wonder if the TTC would have done the same if the SRT had been converted to LRT and just cut out a section of the platform and put in strairs and ramps to get to the trains?
Or convert Line 4 SHEPPARD to light rail?