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Lets say half the B-D to Yonge transfers decide to stay on Eglinton and go over to Yonge. This effectively reduces the transfers from B-D to Yonge since it is split between 2 stations and not all at one. This means the dwell time at the Yonge-Bloor station would be less and more trains could run on the Yonge line. It may actually help relieve the Yonge line - although I doubt it would help to any degree in reality.

If the DRL were ever built to Eglinton, these riders would transfer onto the DRL - thus relieving the Yonge line of those riders and reducing the dwell time at both Yonge-Bloor and Yonge-Eglinton stations.

Something should run through at Kennedy - either the SRT or the Eglinton-Morningside-Malvern (or whatever its called). I would say it should be the one with the higher ridership.

If you say that the transfer is warrented because an SRT rider can get off and transfer to Eglinton LRT, GO, or B-D, then a similar thing should be done with GO. have GO stop at a Kennedy north platform. Riders can either switch to Eglinton LRT or B-D, or have a simple along-platform transfer to the new Kennedy south platform, where they can take the GO into Union. The advantage is that now you can have different headways on Eglinton LRT, Morningside LRT, B-D, GO north (GO train going between Kennedy and Stouffville) and GO south (GO train between Kennedy and Union).;)

That is actually a good point, however I fear that half and half might be too optimistic. Depending on how fast the line ends up operating at and the convenience of eliminating one transfer, I could see the vast majority of riders opting to stay on the Eglinton-Scarborough in favour of transferring on to the Bloor line.

Almost 10 years ago now, I was at Centennial College's residence and had my classes at their CCC campus in East York (Pape and Mortimer). This trip required 2-3 transfers: bus to SRT, SRT to subway, and subway to bus. The total trip would take about 50-60 minutes. If I could take a S-E LRT trip to Don Mills and catch a bus from there thus skipping a transfer, I very well might opt for that instead.

Being dramatic, I could see the Danforth line becoming not much busier than Sheppard is today. That said, see my last post to see if I can be proven wrong. In hindsight, this furthers my belief that Queen should have received a subway, Bloor-Danforth as an LRT, and Eglinton as a full subway.
 
Nobody is saying they will all happen simlataneously - except that TTC staff report which is trying to paint the worst case scenario. If the TTC's model is it takes 8-10 years of continuous construction to build a few LRT stations, then time to try a different model, IMO.

Dunno about that.

Tendering in 2014 without a completed design, and finishing in early 2018 for handoff to the operator to prove the system pretty much guarantees simultaneous excavation of the stations doesn't it?

The companies building the Spadina line will be the same ones building Eglinton. How long are stations on the Spadina line taking?

Believe me, I want it done. I do see why TTC doesn't want to be the public face of the project though. I think with this setup I would feel like I was about to be thrown under the bus.
 
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Well, maybe. I would doubt early 2018 in any case. But how hard can it be to dig 5 holes and deck them over in two years, then move 1 km down the road and do the same thing for the next 2 years?

One issue is that, if Canada Line is anything to go by, the AFP will not give the contractor any incentive to minimize traffic disruption. So even if staggering station construction is possible in the time frame, they might not do it anyway.

Finally, my prediction: The compromise will be that Sheppard is contracted as DBB, and the rest will be as planned. With the interchange stations and MSF already going as traditional contracts, that means TTC will control about half the money for all projects, and Infrastructure Ontario will control the other half.
 
With the interchange stations and MSF already going as traditional contracts, that means TTC will control about half the money for all projects, and Infrastructure Ontario will control the other half.
The MSFs are the only thing everyone agreed from day one should be done through IO.

But even assuming that the 3 MSF cost $300 million each, and 3 interchange stations are $200 million each, how is $1.5 billion even close to half of $8+ billion?
 
Well, maybe. I would doubt early 2018 in any case. But how hard can it be to dig 5 holes and deck them over in two years, then move 1 km down the road and do the same thing for the next 2 years?

It isn't hard, and is more or less what TTC staff recommended. They don't believe Metrolinx's presented 2020 opening day timeline will allow this to be done.
 
That is actually a good point, however I fear that half and half might be too optimistic. Depending on how fast the line ends up operating at and the convenience of eliminating one transfer, I could see the vast majority of riders opting to stay on the Eglinton-Scarborough in favour of transferring on to the Bloor line.
Why call it Eglinton_Scarborough. Is it not the Eglinton Crosstown?. Its like calling it York-Eglonton. There is no more Scarborough.
 
There is a difference. Have you ever been in a car that drives itself?

Does the people mover at YYZ count?

It can move linearly (forward and backwards, but not sideways) just the same as an LRT. I think people would be more concerned about a bus without a driver since it is not constrained by the tracks - although I think Google has a car that drives itself.
 
There is a difference. Have you ever been in a car that drives itself?

A lrt is running on rails which is a set course. I think his example of a elevator is better than yours as a car since cars have to weave in and out of traffic and can turn any time depending on the route. Besides even using your example of cars, there are articles about companies are working on cars which can be driven through satellite instead of people.
 
A lrt is running on rails which is a set course. I think his example of a elevator is better than yours as a car since cars have to weave in and out of traffic and can turn any time depending on the route. Besides even using your example of cars, there are articles about companies are working on cars which can be driven through satellite instead of people.

Then there are options to let the car park itself.
 
The MSFs are the only thing everyone agreed from day one should be done through IO.

But even assuming that the 3 MSF cost $300 million each, and 3 interchange stations are $200 million each, how is $1.5 billion even close to half of $8+ billion?

Add in the $1billion for Sheppard and take out the vehicle costs and you'll get there I think.
 
Add in the $1billion for Sheppard and take out the vehicle costs and you'll get there I think.
Metrolinx is dealing with the vehicles. And they were also going to take over Sheppard and Finch. And they already had the three MSFs.
 
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Your reading is no better than your spelling. My original post dealt with what would happen if Sheppard is turned over to DBB, as I predict. Then TTC will have design control and construction oversight for the Eglinton tunnels, all of Sheppard, the SRT extension, and the interchange stations. That is surely over half the Transit City construction project, and it is what they are lobbying for.

There's lots of people here who seem able to put up with your obsessive browbeating and twisting of facts. Take it somewhere else, please.
 
Your reading is no better than your spelling.
I see no reason for such extreme rudeness. Take it somewhere else, please.

My original post dealt with what would happen if Sheppard is turned over to DBB, as I predict. Then TTC will have design control and construction oversight for the Eglinton tunnels, all of Sheppard, the SRT extension, and the interchange stations.
There's absolutely no basis for such a prediction. And what about your prediction that TTC would also take over the MSFs - which they've not shown any interest in.

That is surely over half the Transit City construction project, and it is what they are lobbying for.
They aren't lobbying for this. Where are you getting this from?
 
I thought this thread was about Eglinton? :p
 

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