If we can afford to budget $150 MILLION on a few kilometers of bike lanes, final cost subject to extras, oversights and delays, why is a tunnel so ridiculous.I like the idea of it. Traffic during ideal weather conditions is tolerable most days. Throw in some snow, rain or ice or poorly maintained tractor trailer that jack knifes and everything in the next 20 kilometre radius is parked or worse.
Feasibility study? We can’t build subways that are efficient and effective let alone live transit lanes. EV break down and fire in the tunnel? Access to deal with that little inconvenience will be fun to work around.
I can appreciate controlled transit like a subway but, I don’t see individual operated vehicles moving effectively via tunnels in a meaningful way.
We have improved work from home to reduce the need to commute and politicians and businesses are trying to mandate returning back to the work place.
Just build dedicated lanes for Amazon delivery trucks and we can reduce the need to travel even more! Jokes folks, jokes!
Because a tunnel would cost hundreds of billions, take decades to build, be inherently unsafe and not do anything to improve the flow of traffic ?If we can afford to budget $150 MILLION on a few kilometers of bike lanes, final cost subject to extras, oversights and delays, why is a tunnel so ridiculous.
By the time metrolinx is done with the few km of bike lanes, that comment may also apply. Sadly, every government agency has completely separated from reality with respect to budgets.Because a tunnel would cost hundreds of billions, take decades to build, be inherently unsafe and not do anything to improve the flow of traffic ?
We have the technology, we don’t have the other things necessary to maintain the productivity. Some work needs an office environment and some workers need direct supervision.We have improved work from home to reduce the need to commute and politicians and businesses are trying to mandate returning back to the work place.
I was being sarcastic with regards to politicians finding 150 million to pander to a few cyclists. If the amount per pandered person was the same for drivers a tunnel might be feasible.Because a tunnel would cost hundreds of billions, take decades to build, be inherently unsafe and not do anything to improve the flow of traffic ?
The Boring Company's machines bored at 1 mile every 8 weeks -- that seems pretty fast. They claim their new smaller machines can hit 1 mile/week at $8M/mile.
If Ontario picked up the bill for trucks to use 407
Because of the easements required under the asset. It’s all City of Toronto right of way here so it’s an easy agreement. Add in multiple private parties and everyone wants their cut of the pie.Something I don't understand in Canada, or maybe Toronto, why do tunnels always follow surface routes?
They have option to create a wholely new path, why no something with least resistance, but instead they want to follow the same route already congested?
For example in Europe the subway tunnels zig zag all over the place.
Who knows mabye they do follow the surface routes I'm just not aware of it.
It's going to be tight. Bloc is being whiney and says if the libs don't spend billions more how Bloc wants by Oct 29, they will start to discuss non-confidence with the other parties. Weakest extortion language I have heard. Another non-confidence vote tomorrow for capital gains tax increase. I wonder if libs will front load all opposition days as it is clear that bloc and ndp are choking on the libs under the desk right now. That keeps them safe until budget time next spring. That opens a window for douggie who said he won't call an election in 2024 (or did he say he won't have an election in 2024?).I assume it’s just noise so he can call an early election and win before the federal election will be a win for the Cons.
I like this option too. The Canada Pension Plan is now the majority owner of the 407, when PP gets in perhaps he'll arrange to sell it back cheap as a reward for Ontario electing him?I much prefer this…
Ontario considering buying back Highway 407, Premier Doug Ford says
TORONTO - Ontario is considering buying back the tolled Highway 407, possibly in addition to building a massive tunnel under Highway 401 in a bid to ease congestion, Premier Dougwww.thestar.com
And before the poop hits the fan over the greenbelt fiasco.I assume it’s just noise so he can call an early election and win before the federal election will be a win for the Cons.
I much prefer this…
Ontario considering buying back Highway 407, Premier Doug Ford says
TORONTO - Ontario is considering buying back the tolled Highway 407, possibly in addition to building a massive tunnel under Highway 401 in a bid to ease congestion, Premier Dougwww.thestar.com