DSCToronto
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Update on OL to TEYCC https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2023/te/bgrd/backgroundfile-236511.pdf
Something interesting: MX has the right to contract ProjectCo to build future extensions of the system. There's quite a bit of detail around the procedure in the document. Makes me think that MX may be setting the stage for building future extensions relatively quickly..if anyone has the time to look through a 2000 page contract document to find litterally just anything interesting:
... who cares?Well, well! It turns out you don't need a monster CABLE STAYED BRIDGE to CROSS THE DON RIVER after all!
How did our highly knowledgeable, qualified, enlightened burghers at Metrolinx miss this one?
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This might be one of the stupidest, low-effort, trolling comments I've seen on this forumWell, well! It turns out you don't need a monster CABLE STAYED BRIDGE to CROSS THE DON RIVER after all!
How did our highly knowledgeable, qualified, enlightened burghers at Metrolinx miss this one?
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why do people keep saying this? its very disrespectful.Really? You don't see any difference at all between a subway station entrance and a bridge?
How much is Metrolinx paying you to shill for them?
Riiiight.... so what I said was disrespectful, but it's not disrespectful to take the verbatim words of my argument and reuse them on an example so ludicrous that it borders on parody in a bit to discredit my stance? Interesting notion. Please tell me more about respect.
....what?Riiiight.... so what I said was disrespectful, but it's not disrespectful to take the verbatim words of my argument and reuse them on an example so ludicrous that it borders on parody in a bit to discredit my stance? Interesting notion. Please tell me more about respect.
if anyone has the time to look through a 2000 page contract document to find litterally just anything interesting:
ahhhh i see its the osgoode hall thing again, LOVE ITYes, that is correct. I suggested building the entrance into the station in that style, to avoid the pointless destruction of the public realm that Metrolinx has chosen instead.
I don't see how bringing up bridge sizes is relevant, except t discredit my original argument. There is a very good reason why we don't run heavy trains on tiny bridges. There is no good argument at all for the large station building when a much smaller one would do the trick.
ahhhh i see its the osgoode hall thing again, LOVE IT
There is a big difference between "OK" and "GOOD"
Look at king station on the Yonge line, its already over capacity, those stairwells absolutely do not work, they are very cramped and during rush hour hard to get through.
People talk about the trains of the ontario line and how they arent the highest capacity, I point out that trains arent the only thing that makes capacity differences.
The stations themselves also contribute to capacity, large platforms, big entrances, multiple separate escalators/stairwells
Why should we be okay with limiting capacity?