WillTo
Senior Member
Westbound Bloor is closed from Avenue to St. George. Were the buses going north on Avenue, west on Lowerth?
I'd have assumed it was the 501B bus, that currently loops near Broadview/Gerrard - and at Dufferin Loop if I've got this week's schedule straight.View attachment 563713
How does this even work? Do they go to Broadview instead of Neville park?
Leary has to go.....there's no doubt about that.4) Cracked switch near Museum station which could have led to a severe derailment had the TTC not been lucky with instituting a slow order around the problem spot (only reason the slow order existed was because the TTC instituted around a dozen slow orders around the system because of the Line 3 incident).
Very fair point, when we go into the technicalities of that case I guess we cant put 100% of the blame of that particular issue on him.Leary has to go.....there's no doubt about that.
But to attribute this as a "failing under his watch" is pretty unfair. Rails crack - that's just a fact of life. And to make it worse, it is extremely difficult to detect where a crack may occur or if it may propagate into a full blown broken rail. In most cases, a cracked or broken rail can be traversed at a low speed indefinitely until it's possible to effect a repair when the system is closed.
When that crack happens at a switch point, on the other hand, it is a far more tricky thing to deal with. You can't have trains rolling over it a low speed, because it a much smaller piece that isn't secured in the same manner as a normal rail. And worse, it was a switch that is not built to the standard design(s) that the majority of the system is built to. There are some spare parts for those, but it's not practical to have a whole spare switch lying around when you are only using it in one or two places on the system. So, it takes a fair amount of time to prep a new piece of rail to replace the broken one.
Now, if we had found out that the TTC's rail milling machine was broken, and it was going to take days to make the repair? Yeah, we could put the blame on Leary for that. But that wasn't the case here.
Dan
What do they mean by "without recommendation"As part of the expansion of the Spadina Station LRT platform, serving will be nixed (as streetcar) from June to December this year.
A partial mitigation to serve Chinatown involves trying to improve Dundas service via a number of new/enhanced turning and parking restrictions.
This as a part of a motion at the last meeting of TEYCC:
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From: https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2024.TE13.42
What do they mean by "without recommendation"
I wonder when we'll see studies on Kipling, Islington, Warden, Kennedy, Markham etc to see which North-South roads need rapid transit. I think maybe all of them need BRT.
Hopefully the advice from External Counsel is a bunch of reasons to fire him for cause. If we can keep his Golden Parachute from deploying so much the better.Oh FFS!
Here we go again. Can we just can his ass already.
57 Midland needs a lot more support honestly.Kennedy would benefit from it and so would Midland as the current Line 3 replacement services show.