Aplus23
Active Member
Laird station is fully excevated being the first mined station to be dig out. From here on out they will be building up and out the station
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Once past Black Creek up the hill where the west portal is located, it's been single lane for years. There is no left lane! Staying to the right is key as the lane is narrow.Hi everyone. I don't post often here as i prefer to read most posts. I enjoy people views on roads and construction projects.
Today I felt the need to post something that happened to me on this construction project.
Once or twice a month I visit Toronto with my family to see my wifes parents. I normally take eglinton in from mississauga to weston rd and go south to little Italy.
My curiosity on the LRT construction had made me change my mind and I continued along eglinton up the hill just past black creek drive.
My drive up the hill turned to horror when I found myself staring at Oncoming traffic! I ended up in the leftlane!
I had no indication where the road split. The amount of dust on the road totally covered the center medium.
I pulled over as soon as I could. I was in shock as was my family.
I was very upset. I cant believe this happened.
For anyone that drives threw that area BE CAREFUL!
Welcome to Toronto!Hi everyone. I don't post often here as i prefer to read most posts. I enjoy people views on roads and construction projects.
Today I felt the need to post something that happened to me on this construction project.
Once or twice a month I visit Toronto with my family to see my wifes parents. I normally take eglinton in from mississauga to weston rd and go south to little Italy.
My curiosity on the LRT construction had made me change my mind and I continued along eglinton up the hill just past black creek drive.
My drive up the hill turned to horror when I found myself staring at Oncoming traffic! I ended up in the leftlane!
I had no indication where the road split. The amount of dust on the road totally covered the center medium.
I pulled over as soon as I could. I was in shock as was my family.
I was very upset. I cant believe this happened.
For anyone that drives threw that area BE CAREFUL!
Hi everyone. I don't post often here as i prefer to read most posts. I enjoy people views on roads and construction projects.
Today I felt the need to post something that happened to me on this construction project.
Once or twice a month I visit Toronto with my family to see my wifes parents. I normally take eglinton in from mississauga to weston rd and go south to little Italy.
My curiosity on the LRT construction had made me change my mind and I continued along eglinton up the hill just past black creek drive.
My drive up the hill turned to horror when I found myself staring at Oncoming traffic! I ended up in the leftlane!
I had no indication where the road split. The amount of dust on the road totally covered the center medium.
I pulled over as soon as I could. I was in shock as was my family.
I was very upset. I cant believe this happened.
For anyone that drives threw that area BE CAREFUL!
That madness began about 7 years agoThe Crosstown is actually one giant social experiment to see how many times you can change lane configurations and directions on a road before madness ensues.
The Crosstown is actually one giant social experiment to see how many times you can change lane configurations and directions on a road before madness ensues.
Look closely, and you'll notice the chaos with the left turning traffic is caused entirely by the fact that the dotted lines on the westbound to southbound turn are not visible to drivers making that turn which means they go deep into the intersection and then the eastbound to northbound drivers are having to avoid by passing on the wrong side.Can't really blame the lane markings (from here):
Look closely, and you'll notice the chaos with the left turning traffic is caused entirely by the fact that the dotted lines on the westbound to southbound turn are not visible to drivers making that turn which means they go deep into the intersection and then the eastbound to northbound drivers are having to avoid by passing on the wrong side.