No idea as I am not over there that much in the first place. No work taking place on Rathburn or Hurontario that requires water work.
Nov 30
I have a laughing session when I heard the latest update for the test bed for testing the new fleet. The plan test bed was Topflight to Matheson and it is now Eglinton. The great laugh for it, it is to be ready by Feb 2024


As today visit, no OS up in the yard nor on the poles from the yard to Topflight.. Still no more poles from where the poles end or even to Hurontario. Then there are no poles up to Matheson let alone Eglinton.
Sump pump pouring the road base under the trackwork that still needs to be splicing let alone level or form for concrete to be pour the northbound lanes for Topflight intersection. The southbound track that will cross the intersection still in many pieces and it and the intersection will not be ready to open this year. A scissor lift is being used to place the ties for the crossover, but until Topflight is open, can't built the guideway from it to the crossover.
So much trackwork to be down as well the crossover at Trader, its a laughable


to think trackwork will be ready for Feb, let alone the OS. Not my field, but what I know, it will take a least minimum of 4 months to get poles up as well the OS that we are looking End of March at the earliest, depending on the weather to see it in place as well an LRV testing it.
What was to happen for Derry Station this week is behind schedule with material on site and only 3/4 of the roof installed for the northbound track.
What I am also hearing, lack of permits by the city is not helping, but the big issues is the engineering drawings are arriving late and only at 80% to allow work to take place to the point, it ends up been wrong when the final drawings show up that things have to be torn out. IBI Group now Arcadis not being up to par.
The southbound lanes from Sq One Dr to Burnhamthorpe maybe open by the weekend or early next week. The northbound lanes should be open next week.
Photos to follow