W. K. Lis
Superstar
Seen them install radiant heating on GO train station platforms.I thought they did...
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Seen them install radiant heating on GO train station platforms.I thought they did...
What are the odds that when they redo these platforms for level boarding that ML bothers re-installing the radiant heating system?Seen them install radiant heating on GO train station platforms.
They instead would have created proper shelters covered from almost all sides. Even bus stops have better weather protection than this embarrassment.If public transit had a higher priority than the auto, we could have had that installed.
They instead would have created proper shelters covered from almost all sides. Even bus stops have better weather protection than this embarrassment.
I sure hope there is a snowmelt system installed, hopefully there is and it’s just off? They definitely shouldn’t cheap out on that.
Plowing the station platforms for some reason?
A lot of these stations with platforms on the same side of the intersection really should’ve gotten a Wilson station-style canopy treatment.And how wide did you expect the remaining amount of platform to be after your full-sized shelter?
Dan
I sure hope there is a snowmelt system installed, hopefully there is and it’s just off? They definitely shouldn’t cheap out on that.
Also, did anyone else notice the (in my opinion) dangerous placement of the Presto reader. I thought the point was to encourage people to stand well behind the yellow line. I also thought that the narrower ”Ticket” spaces in the shelters were meant for these. On top of encouraging passengers to stand too close to the edge, this also indicates that they intend to make the whole platform area ”fare-paid” (POP), not just the vehicles.
(Edit: This will just encourage people to congregate at the ramps to the surface stops until the train arrives. I know I’m not starting my two-hour ticket window until the train is maybe a minute away. On the subway this would be the ”suicide-spot” where trains enter at the highest speed.)
Then the question becomes: how many more millions of dollars should be spent on a project that is already over budget?A lot of these stations with platforms on the same side of the intersection really should’ve gotten a Wilson station-style canopy treatment.
If that takes space, then they could have expanded the platforms outward, taking more space from the road. If that doesn't work, then they should not have built in on surface especially when most of the line is underground.And how wide did you expect the remaining amount of platform to be after your full-sized shelter?
Dan
Like he mentioned, what would you be ok cutting to make the whole thing underground?If that takes space, then they could have expanded the platforms outward, taking more space from the road. If that doesn't work, then they should not have built in on surface especially when most of the line is underground.
I would be okay cutting western extension to Renforth and using that money to build this line properly.Like he mentioned, what would you be ok cutting to make the whole thing underground?
Funding doesn't work like that though. This part of the project was approved and budgeted 10+ years ago.I would be okay cutting western extension to Renforth and using that money to build this line properly.
I am not saying that they should have built the entire line in one go. They could have built the at grade portion underground 10 years later.Funding doesn't work like that though. This part of the project was approved and budgeted 10+ years ago.
Plus you'd also be saying to part of the city, I want it slightly better so you can't even anything.
Careful with that line of thinking, it's a big part of why we got the Scarborough subway. Most people I talked to in the suburb during the debate said they wanted whatever was most expensive as they were sick of waiting close to 40 years for plans that never materialized.I am not saying that they should have built the entire line in one go. They could have built the at grade portion underground 10 years later.
To your second point, yes, that's what exactly happens in every city in the world. Not everything can be built in the city in one go. Some places have to wait for longer. We didn't build Lines 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 at the same time. Some places had to wait because some other places were a priority. It's better to make something more useful with a wait of 10 years than make something that's not efficient and have it run for 100 years.