innsertnamehere
Superstar
is there a source for the fact that it will no longer run underground to don mills? I can't seem to find one.
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is there a source for the fact that it will no longer run underground to don mills? I can't seem to find one.
Metrolinx has restored a Leslie St. stop to the Eglinton-Scarborough Crosstown LRT by dropping its proposal to tunnel the transit line further east to Don Mills Rd.
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2013/05/12/metrolinx_puts_leslie_back_on_the_crosstown_map.html
Thanks for screwing up the line even further...
Those councilors makes me sick...The lots of them
If getting a change on the line is that easy, maybe all Scarborough should show up demanding elevated transit on Eglinton.
protest. now.
Each event will include a short presentation by TTCriders followed by an open mic question and answer period. Andy Byford and Chris Upfold will be responding directly to your feedback and comments.
Already got my ticket. My questions will be about elevating the crosstown in Scarborough and I want them to explain to everybody what would happen if there was an accident at the "at grade" part of the line, so everybody get the picture that they will be screwed while the rest of the line will continue due to the trains short turning
http://ttc.ca/Customer_Service/Transit_Talk-By_TTC_Riders.jsp
Already got my ticket. My questions will be about elevating the crosstown in Scarborough and I want them to explain to everybody what would happen if there was an accident at the "at grade" part of the line, so everybody get the picture that they will be screwed while the rest of the line will continue due to the trains short turning
The exact same thing occurs whenever there's an incident on the subway.
Yes but subways don't have to deal with cars hitting them, or hitting each other and getting in the way.
There have been accidents on the St. Clair line that forced short-turns, but it's very rare.
protest. now.