Steve X
Senior Member
Good to see they're on track. They claim to have the MSF up and running by 2019 with track installation starting this year.
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It most likely will be since you can track subway trains, buses, streetcars, and GO trains. So why would LRVs be the exception?Does anyone know if the vehicle on this line and the other LRT lines will be trackable using next bus or other transit apps?
Actually so far only the TTC has enabled the tracking data to be open to the public via next bus and it';s only available for the buses and streetcars as they are all outfitted with GPS the subways don't have GPS on them although even if they did it wouldn't be much good as the spend about 90% of the time underground. As far as I know Metrolinx doesn't share that data publicly so there is no real time tracking available in an app or from a website yet for either go trains or go buses.It most likely will be since you can track subway trains, buses, streetcars, and GO trains. So why would LRVs be the exception?
As far as I know Metrolinx doesn't share that data publicly so there is no real time tracking available in an app or from a website yet for either go trains or go buses.
I am still assuming that "SmartTrack" includes the Eglinton Crosstown LRT west extension. See link."it represents a 33 to 40 per cent share of Toronto’s most pressing transit construction plans — the relief subway line, the Eglinton East LRT, the waterfront LRT, SmartTrack"
Eglinton West/Finch West extensions will almost certainly be part of Wynne's election campaign
Nope. Not falling for it again. They've been promising Eglinton/Finch/Sheppard for a decade, and all they have to show for it is part of Eglinton.
Well to be fair sheppard was under construction when ford axed it. The money that was wasted on cancellation fees and redesign wouldve funded finch so its not really Wynne's fault. Think about it....sheppard would've been running for 2 years now if it was left alone and finch would've been well under construction or even done by now. If you want to blame somebody for this blame your city council for flip flopping every election cycle for the last 20 years. In fact the current govt gas given out boatloads of cash, all for naught as it was the cities that have squandered it such as brampton and sse
I have always been a huge supporter of ST. It's an affordable way to build rapid transit..........take advantage of existing corridors much like GO does.
What I don't quite get is why ST only goes to Eglinton. Why not further north to Weston or EtoNorth? It would really just be a matter of electrification and buying a few more trains. I bet the people in Weston would be very willing to forgo their UPX station if they got far superior and cheaper service by ST. Extending T to EtoNorth seems like a no-brainer and would greatly increase ridership as people in NW Toronto would have a true rapid transit line to downtown.
What's the rational for stopping at Eglinton?
(Never mind that McGuinty was fully complicit in Ford's inappropriate request to cancel Transit City. McGuinty knew that Ford had no authority to make such a request, and should've asked Council for approval to cancel Transit City. Evidently, McGuinty did not view that as politically beneficil. The decisiont to cancel Transit City was as much McGuinty's as it was Ford's).
"To be fair" if you look at the timelines of FWLRT and SELRT, you'd see that the several delays QP has imposed on these projects adds up to a delay far in excess of whatever Ford triggered.
(Never mind that McGuinty was fully complicit in Ford's inappropriate request to cancel Transit City. McGuinty knew that Ford had no authority to make such a request, and should've asked Council for approval to cancel Transit City. Evidently, McGuinty did not view that as politically beneficil. The decisiont to cancel Transit City was as much McGuinty's as it was Ford's).
Transit advocates here love to incessantly complain about the Fords, while blissfully ignoring QP's delays and broken promises over the past decade or so. It must be music to QP's ears to know that they can continue to delay these transit investments, knowing nobody will hold them to account for it.
Nope. Not falling for it again. They've been promising Eglinton/Finch/Sheppard for a decade, and all they have to show for it is part of Eglinton.