Steve X
Senior Member
The schedule changes are in place but that doesn’t mean they won’t start Feb 8 with line 5 shuttle buses till we get some confirmation.
The schedule changes are in place but that doesn’t mean they won’t start Feb 8 with line 5 shuttle buses till we get some confirmation.
From TTC Reddit:The schedule changes are in place but that doesn’t mean they won’t start Feb 8 with line 5 shuttle buses till we get some confirmation.
Wasn't this supposed to open by 2020 already?And, the thread page number just may match the opening year by then! cc @Northern Light
No,it was supposed to open in 20208...Wasn't this supposed to open by 2020 already?![]()
Lose if they dont open on Feb 8th.Probably because now that date, it's out there and going back on the opening again will just piss off people more. They're in a lose lose situation here.
Could be more like "if" Line 5 opens...From TTC Reddit:
"Drivers / operators also appears to have received schedules for next week, indicating Line 5 commences Feb 8th, with connecting bus route adjustments as needed".
Also on the notice itself it says:
"With the opening of Line 5 Eglinton"
Or perhaps if they use the same vehicles they are currently using on Line 3.Could be more like "if" Line 5 opens...
I presume you mean the previous Line 3, not the future one. Are the trains sitting in storage at McCowan Yard? Will it be like how they stored old streetcars for years, presumably hoping they could be refurbished and restored if really needed.Or perhaps if they use the same vehicles they are currently using on Line 3.![]()
What exactly happened to them to reach this level of decay? Were they stripped for parts and left to rot? Or vandalismI presume you mean the previous Line 3, not the future one. Are the trains sitting in storage at McCowan Yard? Will it be like how they stored old streetcars for years, presumably hoping they could be refurbished and restored if really needed.
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Probably both. I've seen pics of some 50 streetcars in this state in Greenwood Yard, and a pic taken inside one of the vehicles, where some of the furnishings were still partially intact, like the old stuffed upholstered seats. I was joking of course, they were being kept for scrap, but I don't know why they sat around for a few years.What exactly happened to them to reach this level of decay? Were they stripped for parts and left to rot? Or vandalism
I was making a joke and referring to the current Line 3 replacement bus service.I presume you mean the previous Line 3, not the future one. Are the trains sitting in storage at McCowan Yard? Will it be like how they stored old streetcars for years, presumably hoping they could be refurbished and restored if really needed.




