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I still think it would be cool if they could modify a CLRV for the inaugural run on the line. Then the mural would come to fruition.

No No No.....as was discussed previously the last thing metrolinx and ttc wants now is to frame the ECT as another streetcar route to divide the public opinion....it needs to be completely separate
both in operations and public image
 
No No No.....as was discussed previously the last thing metrolinx and ttc wants now is to frame the ECT as another streetcar route to divide the public opinion....it needs to be completely separate
both in operations and public image

But it still "is" a streetcar.
 
We already have elevated rail here in Toronto, and have had it for more than 30 years (ie: the Scarborough SRT). It certainly got people accustomed to it alright, because now everyone wants it buried.

I think Scarborough residents would be ok with elevated rail if it was the subway emerging from the earth instead of the RT (aka no transfer). BD should have been extended as elevated into Scarborough all those years ago.
 
I think Scarborough residents would be ok with elevated rail if it was the subway emerging from the earth instead of the RT (aka no transfer). BD should have been extended as elevated into Scarborough all those years ago.
Along the old rail corridor.
Line 2 Old Branch.png
 
No No No.....as was discussed previously the last thing metrolinx and ttc wants now is to frame the ECT as another streetcar route to divide the public opinion....it needs to be completely separate
both in operations and public image

This!
Out with the old garbage streetcars and in with the new. This isn’t a streetcar line.
 
I think Scarborough residents would be ok with elevated rail if it was the subway emerging from the earth instead of the RT (aka no transfer). BD should have been extended as elevated into Scarborough all those years ago.
There weren't the numbers then, and there aren't now to justify it.
 
Former PCC streetcars 4446 and 4410 used as rail grinders in the (SHOCKING!!) subway, 1970's. Renumbered to RT-14 and RT-15.
ttc-rt14-15.jpg

subway-5510-06.jpg

From link.

So they could use old "streetcars" on the Crosstown or other LRT's. Maybe converting some as workcars, as is converting their track gauge to operate on them.
 
Former PCC streetcars 4446 and 4410 used as rail grinders in the (SHOCKING!!) subway, 1970's. Renumbered to RT-14 and RT-15.
ttc-rt14-15.jpg

subway-5510-06.jpg

From link.

So they could use old "streetcars" on the Crosstown or other LRT's. Maybe converting some as workcars, as is converting their track gauge to operate on them.
Isn't the subway built to TTC gauge?
 
There weren't the numbers then, and there aren't now to justify it.

At least the cost would be acceptable if elevated. A lower cost would mean the funding envelope has breathing room for 3 stations which makes the ridership credible.
 
Fall open houses received via the e-newsletter.

Central West Open House (Cedarvale, Forest Hill, Chaplin, Avenue and Eglinton)
November 12, 2018
6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Beth Sholom Synagogue, 1445 Eglinton Avenue West

Eastern Works Open House (Science Centre Station and Sunnybrook Park Stop to O'Connor Stop)
November 13, 2018
6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Ontario Science Centre (Mezzanine), 770 Don Mills Road

Eastern Works Open House (O'Connor Stop to Ionview Stop and Kennedy Station)
November 21, 2018
6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Eglinton Square Mall (Bay Corridor), 1 Eglinton Square

Central East Open House (Eglinton, Mount Pleasant, Leaside and Laird)
December 3, 2018
6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Leaside Memorial Gardens (William Lea Room), 1073 Millwood Road
 

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