JasonParis
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I'm going on the optimistic side and saying that Line 5 and 6 both open on Monday, September 16, 2024. That's six months from today!
3 months after June 21.Can we start a betting competition for crosstown lrt opening date? Everyone posts their best guess and whoever is closest wins! Could be a nice way to add some fun to this thread.
Edit: win as in win bragging rights![]()
I'm going on the optimistic side and saying that Line 5 and 6 both open on Monday, September 16, 2024. That's six months from today!
One thing to keep in mind.....the September opening date does sound very convincing to me as a target for Metrolinx. I honestly think they may be shooting for September as well. Schools open, students return to the city, traffic congestion is usually pretty high.
But I am going to guess Monday, November 4, 2024
Im thinking that Metrolinx wants to open in September but there will be inevitable delays that push them from that date.
I wonder if they'll ever address this difficiency. These 4 lights have been perpetually on 24/7 ever since they were installed about 5 years ago. Ice raised this to ML before via their X page but theve never looked into it...![]()
If we're doing Price Is Right rules, I'll take September 17th.I'm going on the optimistic side and saying that Line 5 and 6 both open on Monday, September 16, 2024. That's six months from today!
Considering the amount of electual work that's been done at that area since this deficiency first came about, they could have easily fit it in to the work orders if it was actually noted. Then again, this is CTS we're talking about here and construction management hasn't exactly been Their sharpest pointDon't assume that just because it isn't remedied, it hasn't been noted or examined. Five years is a long time, but even so - the cost of five years' wasted energy versus the cost of a day's delay in the project - I'm content if they are simply letting this one stand while they attack other things.
- Paul
I'm going on the optimistic side and saying that Line 5 and 6 both open on Monday, September 16, 2024. That's six months from today!
The only form of staggered opening you'll see is between the openings of the Crosstown West project and the core Crosstown project. Asides from that, there will be no staggered opening.I think they stagger the openings to try and extend the much needed good press.
Perhaps not the good press so much as the bus routing changesI think they stagger the openings to try and extend the much needed good press.
Given the construction context, I doubt there are many points of comparison to make a cost comparison helpful. Many of the Crosstown stations are being constructed in difficult contexts with adjoining buildings needing to be underpinned, plus two interchanges with existing tunnels. What would the TYSSE equivalent of the Salvation Army premises re-building be?Does anyone have a comparison of the cost of an average underground Crosstown station versus the bigger and more opulent York Spadina subway extension stations?
Doubtful haha, the TTC finally fixed the lights at leslie and they're on 24/7 don't want to look the gift horse in the mouth and complain thoughDon't assume that just because it isn't remedied, it hasn't been noted or examined. Five years is a long time, but even so - the cost of five years' wasted energy versus the cost of a day's delay in the project - I'm content if they are simply letting this one stand while they attack other things.
- Paul




