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Would be funny if it wasn't so damn depressing... here we are in November 2024 with ZERO information on when the line will open.
My headcanon being that Eglinton is what’s holding up other projects….

It seems that internally there is a date now, based on the behaviour and messaging we have seen. It’s been a lot of crickets from Metrolinx, but with the Hamilton LRT heading to the RFQ stages, Metrolinx and the contractors may finally have freed up enough internal capacity from Line 5 to shift onto the next LRT project.

Verster didn’t have to go to Hamilton City Hall just to explain they’re doing the RFQ- but he did, and perhaps imparted knowledge as to the when’s and why’s, which again, I attribute largely to other projects.

I also don’t think Ford would target a Spring 2025 election if Lines 5 and 6 weren’t done. Since it’s an early one, election timing should be flexible enough that these line up. Too much to gain if he waits, than to call an election while the mess is unfinished.

Mx is also quite clearly not going to take any chances with an O-Train situation; the line(s) are likely demanded to work flawlessly on day 1. I imagine this justifies the ambiguous timeline.
 
My headcanon being that Eglinton is what’s holding up other projects….

It seems that internally there is a date now, based on the behaviour and messaging we have seen. It’s been a lot of crickets from Metrolinx, but with the Hamilton LRT heading to the RFQ stages, Metrolinx and the contractors may finally have freed up enough internal capacity from Line 5 to shift onto the next LRT project.

Verster didn’t have to go to Hamilton City Hall just to explain they’re doing the RFQ- but he did, and perhaps imparted knowledge as to the when’s and why’s, which again, I attribute largely to other projects.

I also don’t think Ford would target a Spring 2025 election if Lines 5 and 6 weren’t done. Since it’s an early one, election timing should be flexible enough that these line up. Too much to gain if he waits, than to call an election while the mess is unfinished.

Mx is also quite clearly not going to take any chances with an O-Train situation; the line(s) are likely demanded to work flawlessly on day 1. I imagine this justifies the ambiguous timeline.
While I appreciate your analysis, I'd point out that everything you said is speculative... we are 13 years into a project and don't even have a rough opening date from Metrolinx. It's completely unacceptable on so many levels.
 
While I appreciate your analysis, I'd point out that everything you said is speculative... we are 13 years into a project and don't even have a rough opening date from Metrolinx. It's completely unacceptable on so many levels.
Well, this is moreso in relation to the election. so yes, it is speculative, but we do have a rough idea of where things are; I’m trying to frame this within the political games that are being played anyhow.

The election is a significant point by which Ford will want this line complete, and I’m going as far to say that is worth waiting for. It is based on this assumption that, if an early election is in the cards, then an opening around that time must be too.
I wish I could contribute more about the line in absence of political maneuvers, but since that info doesn’t exist, we have to use politics as a leade where we can.
 

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