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I found this on the infrastructure ontario page for the Scarborough Subway Extension – Stations, Rail and Systems contract.
It looks like they started designing in 2022 and contract awarded quite recently?

So does this mean we will see more technical details about the stations soon?
 
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I found this on the infrastructure ontario page for the Scarborough Subway Extension – Stations, Rail and Systems contract.
It looks like they started designing in 2022 and contract awarded quite recently?

So does this mean we will see more technical details about the stations soon?
very interesting.
Metrolinx being silent as usual.

Note that on-corr development has fully concluded as well....
 
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What’s happening with the intervention shaft at the 401? Will there be two intervention shafts for maintenance? Perhaps changing cutter heads every 1-2 km? The original one south of Brimorton is now being worked on again. This is just under 2 kilometres from where the TBM is now.
The original Brimorton intervention shaft community letter stated that construction was scheduled to be worked on Oct/23 - July/24.
 
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What’s happening with the intervention shaft at the 401? Will there be two intervention shafts for maintenance? Perhaps changing cutter heads every 1-2 km? The original one south of Brimorton is now being worked on again. This is just under 2 kilometres from where the TBM is now.
The original Brimorton intervention shaft community letter stated that construction was scheduled to be worked on Oct/23 - July/24.
what I can say is that I pass by the 401 intervention site almost every day yet never see any of the machines working.

On the other hand, there’s so much activity at the launch site. The crane is always active and they built 2 giant blue sscaffolding towers rising out of the launch pit. My theory is that they want to pull something out from the back.

Also, they love secrecy so much, they installed a privacy screen near mccowan and ellesemere for the intervention shaft work. There’s a lot of digging there and lots of machinery in the parking lot and mccowan.
 
Are all the concrete headwalls they are digging mainly for maintenance of the TBM as it rolls along? They seem to dig them less than 250m from each other.

MX claims that they're for emergency exits but I find it hard to believe they are constructing them so far in advance........

I also noticed a lot of tunnel segments piling up at the launch site, but I'm not sure when those were delivered.
 
Are all the concrete headwalls they are digging mainly for maintenance of the TBM as it rolls along? They seem to dig them less than 250m from each other.

MX claims that they're for emergency exits but I find it hard to believe they are constructing them so far in advance........

I also noticed a lot of tunnel segments piling up at the launch site, but I'm not sure when those were delivered.
I believe there are 7 emergency exits being constructed along the extension. The headwalls are in place at either end of the exits, the TBM will drill through these. This is happening for the 3 stations as well. The maintenance/intervention shaft at the 401 was not in the design plans as an emergency exit, however the intervention shaft at Brimorton is.
 

I’m not particularly upset with the loss of these trees, but I expect better transparency from ML.

I’m sure there’s a good reason but they’re laughing if they want us to believe the station construction requires tree removal more than 100m from the station box.
I don't understand why they need to remove trees near a waterway, which should be avoided as a mitigation measure. I get that it's an urbanized channel, but isn't that all the more reason to protect what's there?

Unless this is part of an overall restoration of that reach of the creek, I don't understand this.
 
I believe there are 7 emergency exits being constructed along the extension. The headwalls are in place at either end of the exits, the TBM will drill through these. This is happening for the 3 stations as well. The maintenance/intervention shaft at the 401 was not in the design plans as an emergency exit, however the intervention shaft at Brimorton is.
Anecdotally, I’ve not seen too much progress at the 401 site, just a few concrete blocks have been laid.

I wonder what they’re even doing given it’s been almost a year of working on the site.
 
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Anecdotally, I’ve not seen too much progress at the 401 site, just a few concrete blocks have been laid.

I wonder what they’re even doing given it’s been almost a year of working on the site.
My guess would be that Strabag is waiting on parts from Europe (possibly a new cutter head assembly). They will most likely have to close off one or both of two eastbound on-ramps to set up for the excavation and room for the cranes to operate.
 
They will most likely have to close off one or both of two eastbound on-ramps to set up for the excavation and room for the cranes to operate.
What’s Metrolinx going to gaslight us into thinking when they cannot hide the massive scene this will be?
 
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My guess would be that Strabag is waiting on parts from Europe (possibly a new cutter head assembly). They will most likely have to close off one or both of two eastbound on-ramps to set up for the excavation and room for the cranes to operate.
I find it hard to believe that the problem has lasted for so long and they didn’t order new parts earlier.

Strabag sucks.

Poor soil is a poor excuse to do nothing for 2 years 😤
 
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What’s Metrolinx going to gaslight us into thinking when they cannot hide the massive scene this will be?

That's a cake walk for an org that gaslit us about the opening of two massive transit lines for years. Definitely one of Metrolinx's top skills.
 
With the snow melting, I just now discovered that they ripped out the entire RT rail line from the ramp leading to the former Kennedy RT station all the way to Lawrence West. Have they gone beyond that too?

What’s the plan for RT portion of the station. I hope they just don’t seal it off….maybe another level for busses (ie. Wilson?)
 
With the snow melting, I just now discovered that they ripped out the entire RT rail line from the ramp leading to the former Kennedy RT station all the way to Lawrence West. Have they gone beyond that too?

What’s the plan for RT portion of the station. I hope they just don’t seal it off….maybe another level for busses (ie. Wilson?)
They did that back in November 2024. Past that they’ve left it for now, deciding what to do still / they don’t technically own the whole corridor. Kennedy to Ellesmere will be the BusWay.
 

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