EnviroTO
Senior Member
In this 100% reliable illustration of what will occur there seems to be a pedestrian crossing.
Reread what you quoted. They are saying there will be a cross-platform transfer only in one direction instead of both directions like the old plan. That is written in the article and then it continues:I thought that possibility of cross-platform transfer no longer exist, with the realignment of the OL tracks.
AoD
In the other direction, transit riders would go down an escalator, under the Ontario Line and back up to the other GO train — about a 30-second transfer, he said.
It should also be noted that the cross-platform transfer will be from north-east on the Ontario Line to westbound on the GO line. So really, not of any use at all.Reread what you quoted. They are saying there will be a cross-platform transfer only in one direction instead of both directions like the old plan. That is written in the article and then it continues:
Why don’t they just switch the trains around thenIt should also be noted that the cross-platform transfer will be from north-east on the Ontario Line to westbound on the GO line. So really, not of any use at all.
Dan
How?Why don’t they just switch the trains around then
No, why don’t they have OL trains on the left hand side for the whole line so that we have good cross-platform transfers at East HarbourHow?
You realize that this will require at least a pair of flyovers for either the Ontario Line or the heavy-rail GO trains to cross over from their normal operating method - right-handed, like auto traffic - to opposite what they normally operate and back, right?
This is not inconsequential, and may rival the cost of another station.
Dan
No, why don’t they have OL trains on the left hand side for the whole line so that we have good cross-platform transfers at East Harbour
Running on left-hand side would only confuse the poor computers running the trains.Yeah this is what I'm thinking. Run the whole thing left-hand side. Failing that, do wonder if they could re-plan this section and actually elevate it above the tracks so the station straddles GO's below. One-level transfer for all vs a double and a level. And the views would be way better.
No, why don’t they have OL trains on the left hand side for the whole line so that we have good cross-platform transfers at East Harbour
The Evergreen Line had a "wrong-railed/left-running" section when it first opened in 2016 so that both Vancouver-bound tracks/trains would land at the same platform at Lougheed Station, but that was abandoned a few years later and changed to right-running (the inter-lined trains from Braid Station were only going one more station to Production Way, so no great loss except maybe for SFU students)
I just got a notification from Metrolinx that my house is within 30m of a new transit corridor (Ontario Line) and that they would be putting a note on my legal title to that effect.
They must be defining the new corridor width pretty generously because I am about 160m from the current corridor.
You can click on my location to see my approximate address.
There are also restrictions on what changes I can make to my property.
Sorry if this has been mentioned previously, I checked back a couple pages and didn't see anything.
You can click on my location to see my approximate address.
Keep us posted please!I just got a notification from Metrolinx that my house is within 30m of a new transit corridor (Ontario Line) and that they would be putting a note on my legal title to that effect.
They must be defining the new corridor width pretty generously because I am about 160m from the current corridor.
You can click on my location to see my approximate address.
There are also restrictions on what changes I can make to my property.
Sorry if this has been mentioned previously, I checked back a couple pages and didn't see anything.