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There has never been any plan for UPX to stop here.
Yes, it will be great. The UP Express won’t stop here, but the GO Pearson Line will.Surprised they didn't mention how much better the connectivity to Pearson will be for local residents.
The UPX is essentially GO's Pearson line. Not stop is planned for here, but if I remember the public meeting correctly, it could conceivably be added.Yes, it will be great. The UP Express won’t stop here, but the GO Pearson Line will.
Stay tuned. Big changes planned for the medium term for what we today call the UP Express.The UPX is essentially GO's Pearson line. Not stop is planned for here, but if I remember the public meeting correctly, it could conceivably be added.
Is this the stupid express / local service that was announced and quickly walked back last week?Stay tuned. Big changes planned for the medium term for what we today call the UP Express.
I believe it's more the plan to wrap it into a regular GO service as a part of the GO expansion program. Needs some decent capital spending to do it though so it will be a few years before it happens.Is this the stupid express / local service that was announced and quickly walked back last week?
Yes this is what I am referring to!I believe it's more the plan to wrap it into a regular GO service as a part of the GO expansion program. Needs some decent capital spending to do it though so it will be a few years before it happens.
I believe it's more the plan to wrap it into a regular GO service as a part of the GO expansion program. Needs some decent capital spending to do it though so it will be a few years before it happens.
Are we able to get rid of the Nippon Sharyo lemons as part of this?Yes this is what I am referring to!
Knowing Toronto, the new UPX will be a regular, lumbering diesel GO train that gives strong Tim Hortons vibes (folksy and depressing). It will have an erratic schedule and you will connect to it from the airport by a perpetually-delayed bus.I believe it's more the plan to wrap it into a regular GO service as a part of the GO expansion program. Needs some decent capital spending to do it though so it will be a few years before it happens.
It seems obvious to me that there was never any intention to use that land for a station. Even the renderings hide it as a one story building which is certsinly not going to be the case. The entire purpose is development of that valuable land, and metrolinx gets cut in with a throwaway bridge to make it look like a public project. It may also be the case that moving the bridge means it can never become a station if there’s some outcry later about it becoming a condo. It’s still nice of course to get a new station, and there are always public/private partnerships that can make sense. But it does irritate me that there isn’t transparency on the real plans and we get this decoy station first. Why not just be honest and show the true development plans and call it what it is.I don't understand why they would push the west overpass even more west. The original plan had it functioning as a pedestrian overpass with a direct path between Queen West and King West via Abell to the north and Joe Shuster south. The revised position is now roughly 100meters offset from any north/south streets. It dumps you out midblock on both sides. That is super annoying.
Also, does any one know why Metrolinx expropriated and demolished 99 Sudbury? They said it was because of this station but none of their plans make any use of that land.
I know this is an old resurfaced comment but I want to highlight the site context for others. The bridge could not easily be relocated further east as the ROW is squeezed thin.The revised position is now roughly 100meters offset from any north/south streets. It dumps you out midblock on both sides. That is super annoying.