JasonParis
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The price is half that and who really knows what the fare system will be across the 416 by 2050 regardless. It could easily be the same as the subway.
Agreed. and the TOcore plan really only allows massive amounts of density south of Queen. Obviously connecting what I'm going to start calling the Queen subway to Bloor makes sense, but extending past Bloor where it will probably always be low density makes no sense.To be honest, there's so much service already (or will be) north of Dundas West, I have to wonder if one would start canibalizing the other (GO RER, UPX, etc). I doubt we'd see the Relief Line go north of the #2 for a very long time into the future. Perhaps getting it to Eglinton, but even that seems a bit of a stretch.
The Galleria Mall redevelopment does not look like low density to me:extending past Bloor where it will probably always be low density makes no sense.
Agree.It's the station voids that are the big surface killers in our projects.
- Paul
... but the point of tunneling so deep is not just to avoid utilities - its to also cut down the noise. There is a 90 degree bend that will be running under houses - therefore its right that they are using TBM and putting it in bed rock (aka very deep).
I thought the 90 degree bend at Pape required expropriation of a few home on either side of the Eastern/Pape intersection.... but the point of tunneling so deep is not just to avoid utilities - its to also cut down the noise. There is a 90 degree bend that will be running under houses - therefore its right that they are using TBM and putting it in bed rock (aka very deep).
TBM has no mid-block disruption, while cut-and-cover has a short one.
I've thought this before.Near the Junction ... somewhere near Dundas/St. Clair/Keele I'd think. Which would raise the interesting possibility of terminating the 512 streetcar there.
In a fantasy world, they'd extend 506 up Parkside/Keele and terminate that there as well, and stop the Keele and Weston buses at St. Clair.
Normally when people talk about where they relief line should go next, the thought is always north or up the Weston tracks to Mount Dennis. But what about turning west there on either St. Clair, Dundas, or in between? It's got pretty good density to Jane. Mount Dennis will already be well-served with GO, UP, and the Eglinton line. Perhaps one day it can go west into Mississauga. Meanwhile turn Line 2 north to the Airport via Renforth station. I guess this is in fantasy map territory ...
Yes, I'm more referring to general corridors of density. The TOcore plan only extends to Bathurst, otherwise Toronto is mostly zoned low density.The Galleria Mall redevelopment does not look like low density to me:
http://urbantoronto.ca/news/2018/07/city-council-approves-rezoning-galleria-mall-redevelopment
I think it's clear that this development merits higher order transit, and if you're going north of Bloor at all it makes sense to connect to the St.Clair streetcar and the Eglinton Crosstown as well.
I'm starting to see Dufferin being an option, especially if you show GO lines, Dundas West seems too overcrowded with lines.
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Looks even better with a fantasy line.
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