Undead
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If I remember correctly, Steve Munro estimated deferred SOGR spending to be something like $30 billion over the next 10-15 years.
Shame this was not found sooner. They could have kept it in service more than likely
Meanwhile Vancouver has a MUCH bigger system, with much more frequent service and I haven't heard of this happening.I suspect not. How many other power rail bolts were at/beyond end of life, and what would be the cost of making that determination and then replacing all of those affected? How long would it take versus the scheduled end of service date? I doubt the juice would have been worth the squeeze.
Meanwhile Vancouver has a MUCH bigger system, with much more frequent service and I haven't heard of this happening.
Speaking of, I took a stroll down Adelaide yesterday. The whole street was re-done minus the streetcar tracks. Cars were basically stopping to avoid a sunken drain. This reminds me of the 501 line on the west end where it's effectively been permanently closed the last decade yet there are tons of sections of concrete base that are cracked, sunken or otherwise damaged.This is a cost thing.
The TTC is going broke and cannot afford SOGR repair. The system is crumbling and we are now seeing the effects of deferred maintenance.
I would not be surprised to see major parts of the system shut down in the near future due to lack of funds.
Speaking of, I took a stroll down Adelaide yesterday. The whole street was re-done minus the streetcar tracks. Cars were basically stopping to avoid a sunken drain. This reminds me of the 501 line on the west end where it's effectively been permanently closed the last decade yet there are tons of sections of concrete base that are cracked, sunken or otherwise damaged.
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This is the kind of thing you should report to 311 with the photo. Though UTers love to see examples of City or TTC problems, we cannot actually solve them. 311 MIGHT be able to get it fixed.Speaking of, I took a stroll down Adelaide yesterday. The whole street was re-done minus the streetcar tracks. Cars were basically stopping to avoid a sunken drain. This reminds me of the 501 line on the west end where it's effectively been permanently closed the last decade yet there are tons of sections of concrete base that are cracked, sunken or otherwise damaged.
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LOL, I reported a curb missing for 4 years in my area, nothing was done (along with several other issues) I have faith for small things but anything that isn't a 10 min fix usually goes unresolved.This is the kind of thing you should report to 311 with the photo. Though UTers love to see examples of City or TTC problems, we cannot actually solve them. 311 MIGHT be able to get it fixed.
I agree that just reporting something does not guarantee a repair but 311 DOES get action quite often and noting problems on UT is not likely to result in any action.LOL, I reported a curb missing for 4 years in my area, nothing was done (along with several other issues) I have faith for small things but anything that isn't a 10 min fix usually goes unresolved.
I know, I mentioned my displeasure a while ago with the lack of repairs on the 501 queen route despite years of closures for repairs. I'm going to try and post photos if I see something stand out!I agree that just reporting something does not guarantee a repair but 311 DOES get action quite often and noting problems on UT is not likely to result in any action.
34 trains is huge that's over 200 cars! I really think the Sheppard West to Wilson yard option is compelling. It allows trains to serve Yonge North, and provides for much improved service as well.The TMSF is interesting, the only site that jumps out at me as feasible is south of Langstaff GO.




