Amare
Senior Member
^Not to mention the Eglinton West LRT too. Because somehow the Libs are fully complicit in that delay as well.
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^Not to mention the Eglinton West LRT too. Because somehow the Libs are fully complicit in that delay as well.
For the millionth time, Yonge and Cedarvale are VERY far behind.
Not to mention all other stations that isn't Mount Dennis, Keelesdale and Caledonia.
Hm, I also recall that a year or two ago a lot of the planned summer Line 1 shutdowns to accommodate ECLRT construction were suddenly canceled. I wonder if that was at all related to them deciding to push back the underpinning work.
Several stations other than those you mentioned will be at 90 percent complete by the end of next year like Kennedy and Science center. A lot of the mined stations will see significant completion
^Meh I blame it more on Tory who put his hands up and offered to take Eglinton West off of Metrolinx's hands. Had he not done that, it still would have been on the province's books albeit just deferred indefinitely.
I wish I could be as optimistic about this as you are. From what I've seen of the progress at a number of the central and eastern stations, I doubt that they will be anywhere near that level of completion in one calendar year.
Let's hope they actually make a bigger bin that will hold change for more than a week and not be easily prone to thief.RFP-2019-PMUN-124Supply,Delivery,Install,Commissioning-PRESTO Machines,Hosting
This Request for Proposal is to solicit the provision of Supply, Delivery, Installation and Commissioning of PRESTO Single Ride Vending Machines and Hosting Services through an open, fair and competitive process.
The Eglinton Crosstown project will provide a new mid-town Light Rail Transit (LRT) link for the city of Toronto and is scheduled to open in September 2021. PRESTO has a need to procure Single Ride Vending Machine (SRVM) to support the upcoming Eglinton Crosstown LRT line. The line includes 25 stops, of which 10 are at grade and 15 are underground. The line will support a Proof of Payment (POP) system with all sales and validation equipment residing off-board the vehicles. Eglinton Crosstown is scheduled to pilot in June, 2021 and go live to the public in September, 2021.
The requirements for the Supply, Delivery, Installation, and Commissioning of PRESTO Single Ride Vending Machines and Hosting Services more particularly described in Appendix “B” -Scope of Services of this RFP.
The provision of the Services is for five (5) years and with an additional two (2) periods of extension options of two (2) years at Metrolinx’s sole discretion. Metrolinx intends to award the Contract to one Vendor.
From blogTO, I know, but the seating arrangement still sucks:
Toronto really hates those seats that face each other on the new TTC streetcars
With the very last of Toronto's old CLRV streetcars set to be retired at the end of this month, the city is moving into a new era of public transit —…www.blogto.com
They could sacrifice 6 seats on the entire LRV and rearrange them in a way where there are 3 inward-facing seats.Might be the one time I agree with the yuppies and millennials at BlogTO, but for sure! The seating arrangement on the Flexities is not good! I know it's because the equipment below the seats but like, the anti-social in you will hate it...