When Paula Fletcher released a rendering of what she thought the noise wall and environs would look like, she was justifiably accused or presenting an extremely biased take.
With this rendering it seems like she wasn't completely off.
You're still going to have a large visible wall, and this is a Metrolinx rendering so you know it's a best case scenario.
Like everything else, it seems the truth will lie somewhere in the middle.
Given how things go in this city I'd have to seriously question the kind of landscaping, especially with comments like this:
"Wherever possible, noise walls will be surrounded by trees, plants and attractive landscaping to enhance the appearance of the space for the community. This approach will soften the appearance of noise walls that will shield the area from the new Ontario Line as well as existing GO and VIA services."
It seems as though this will be more intrusive than Metrolinx originally suggested.