stjames2queenwest
Senior Member
Third world countries must be doing pretty good these days.
Only 7% of the grid is buried apparently- Tokyo faces $6.8 billion bill
I don't think anyone expects the entire system to go underground, but parts of it would be nice.
The article about Tokyo quotes a cost of approximately $5 million / kilometre. Assuming it is similar here, you could probably drop $50 million and bury a good chunk of the downtown core.
I cringe thinking about the inevitable howling that would come from the inner suburbs if only Downtown was to get buried power lines
And in Toronto it's estimated at $15 billion to bury them. I pull that stat out whenever someone complains about the power lines, and that usually shuts them up.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ice-storm-fallout-can-t-power-lines-go-underground-1.2490392
I taught English in Tokyo and Seoul for 2 years. That's not their main road. King and Queen Street, on the other hand, IS one of Toronto's main roads.
I don't ask for all of them to be buried. Just for our main roads that run across downtown would be nice.