Your visuals keep getting better! Love the new maps and overlays in addition to the footage. Also the details are incredibly thorough. Great work and thanks for the updates 🫡
When they extend Sheppard east and westwards, with ridership projections they should extend the Ontario Line to Fairview/Don Mills to boost ridership and gain better connections. being able to connect to 4 TTC lines than just 3. Not soon of course maybe the next decade, for it’s still early stages building this pause currently.
Love young transit content creators!! Good Explanation in the videos, no stuttering, good thumbnail, and you're very knowledgeable in what you're speaking on!! Keep up the good work young man :)!!!
Wow, what demolition! Not only one, Multiple places I used to live in various neighbourhoods over the years have been torn down for this construction mega project...pretty massive to say the least! I also find it interesting to see how they are using some pretty vast amounts of existing underground infastructure in the downtown, despite how crammed it appears...great vid!
Fantastic update! I'm not super familiar with the areas you go over. In the next Update, Could you include a map as a reference to where each of these locations are in relation to other transit lines or landmarks? Or maybe a pin on google maps.
This is great for Toronto, but most traffic begins from Burlington, Pekering, Markham, and as far as Newmarket due to bad urban planning creating suburb sprawl. This has to be GTA subway and we need to have better urban planing less dependence on the automobile. All neighbourhoods, east of 404/DVP, west of 427 and north of 401 are creating traffic. This short sighted strategy that Toronto has all the benefits of subways and not increase similar plans to areas that desperately need it more.
shame it doesn't extend to the Shepherd line, but I love to see new transit lines being built. Especially subways/metro lines. All these headaches we get when we implement light rail trying to do the job of a subway. Look at London, Paris, and Rome, cities with histories centuries and millennia older than Toronto, yet they dig, they don't stop digging and building new transit and metro lines. I hope this is a renaissance in Canadian transit building. We are slowly rebuilding our expertise and muscle memory in transit building, learning from out mistakes, and we begin to build better and smarter, and for a cheaper per KM cost. We need to constantly be planning for the next phases to keep momentum. Is Ontario Line West extension in the works? What's next in queue? All levels of government need to accept this all as a fact of life, and budget for it for the next 20-30 years. It costs billions, and it's gonna cost billions more, but the ROI on building the veins of your city is immense when done right. When convenient transit is everywhere, driving all of a sudden is the lesser convenient option, and that's tipping point we should be trying to achieve.
I have no idea why they moved the GO Transit platforms at Exhibition to the east. It makes them for less easier to get people to spread out along. Where they were originally meant that people accessed the platforms closer to the middle of the trains.
I really dislike the purple for line 3. Still holding out hope they stick with the beautiful cyan previously used to be used for line 3 Scarborough RT.
While I do Agree that Transitthinker is doing the Job that Commercial Media should be doing but isn't, the bad part is that this ill conceived and Rushed "Subway" project seems to be destroying far more than it is creating and th value of what it is mostly destroying is essentially priceless...The Transit line needed to be built but NO WAY should have it been built like this... This thing is so so so Overbuilt...For Example the Moss Park Station should be a Pop Up Station that integrates into the Corner like you see all through Europe and even here on the Bloor Danforth and much of the Old Yonge University Spadina line but instead it has completely wipe out half of the Park including a dozens of Trees and is gonna be just Overwhelming to that area...This thing should have been lean and mean with finesse and grace but it is just an unwieldly grotesque freak project that won't go down very well over the coming decades...
Metrolinx lying to the residents, confiscating their properties after telling them they were in the clear. And to add just a little more insult, offer to sell their own properties back to them at a later date, at a greatly inflated cost. Profiteering from the deliberate mis-use of expropriation legislation. . Yeah. doing such a bang-up job on this line.
From an application to the city for East Harbour, under plans and drawings. www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/application-details/?id=5211102&pid=694908
Great Video and thanks for the update! Consider having a closer shot of you talking and maybe something to enhance the background; maybe something that shows off your personality or things that you like! Can't wait for the next video! Thanks again, Marcus
Thanks for the big update! Couple unsolicited suggestions: you should conceal your mic for the talking head shots, as well as zoom in/place camera closer so you fill more of the frame.
@@TMBpk You're one of the very few random commenters I've seen on any video about transit expansion in the GTA on YT in the last few years, who actually understands that there's more to this than just "Metrolinx BAD". Metrolinx isn't actually the problem here. For the edification of our misguided friend: Eglinton Crosstown is being built by a consortium of four equal partners (they own 25% each), and supported by at least two dozen more contractors, subcontractors, and consultants. Metrolinx and IO are the project sponsors, and TTC is the operator. At Crosslinx, the delay is strictly attributed to SNC's inability to properly build a transit line when in cooperation with other partners. They feel - and still feel - that they're the owners of this project. They've provided over 80% of the facilities, staffing and equipment to Crosslinx's design, construction and maintenance divisions. The TTC has very strict operating and safety procedures, and while it can be argued that they meddled with the project - and they did - they also have the final word on whether or not the line is safe for use. This is partly why Sloane station was rebuilt (among other technical reasons). In fact, if you compare every other major transit project in Ontario right now, the only two that have SNC-Lavalin in their consortiums are Crosslinx building Line 5, and Rideau Transit Group, building Line 1. Incidentally, those are the two projects with the biggest failures, the longest delays, and the largest budgets, compared to any other transit project (under construction or completed) in Ontario. It's easy to call for Phil Verster's head and to call for abolishing Metrolinx, but they're finally meeting the promise they were intended to keep: unified, electronic fare systems with cheaper fares; more connected routes and faster options; electrifying GO transit; building subways. Bitching about Metrolinx is a little like calling for the abolishment of the NHL, because the Leaf's haven't won a cup since the 60's. It's insane and uneducated. Finally: at the height of the construction, the Eglinton Crosstown was the largest and most expensive transit project in North America. You can't build a subway overnight - and certainly not in 2024, where the standards aren't like they were in 1954. This was not an easy project, run by four companies who did not get along, and the only hope now is that Metrolinx fines Crosslinx so severely, that it drives SNC out of business. It won't be good for the other three partners, and I'm sure Spain never wants to work in Toronto ever again. So yeah: for our friend @trainglen22 (ironic handle) - your anger is misplaced. Smoke a joint and chill out. If Rome were built in a day, you'd never want to visit it for fear of your own safety.
I had absolutely no idea the construction was this massive! Thanks for putting it into perspective
Your visuals keep getting better! Love the new maps and overlays in addition to the footage. Also the details are incredibly thorough. Great work and thanks for the updates 🫡
This video is the best update I have seen on this incredibly important issue.
Thanks for tracking the progress! This is really important work you're doing.
Thanks for the video. Hopefully, we can get the Ontario Science Centre reopened. The closing of it was too shady and confusing.
When they extend Sheppard east and westwards, with ridership projections they should extend the Ontario Line to Fairview/Don Mills to boost ridership and gain better connections. being able to connect to 4 TTC lines than just 3. Not soon of course maybe the next decade, for it’s still early stages building this pause currently.
it should be all the way to Seneca College in Don Mills & Finch
Long term plan is to extend it up to Highway 7.
Keep up the great work Jamie. Loving watching your progression creatively with the videos.
I love to see some real local transit journalism. Thank you! Great vid
Love young transit content creators!! Good Explanation in the videos, no stuttering, good thumbnail, and you're very knowledgeable in what you're speaking on!! Keep up the good work young man :)!!!
You did such a great job on this. Thank you so much for the update!
Great video! Well done. Lots of learned lessons are being applied in this project. You documented it very well. Look forward to the next video.
Wow, what demolition! Not only one, Multiple places I used to live in various neighbourhoods over the years have been torn down for this construction mega project...pretty massive to say the least! I also find it interesting to see how they are using some pretty vast amounts of existing underground infastructure in the downtown, despite how crammed it appears...great vid!
Compared to your last year's video, construction has expanded much more! The project is really in full swing now which is very nice to see.
Great work on the video. Nice looking transitions and graphics. And great research on the updates to the line.
Amazing video. Very concise and informative. Keep up the good work! Subbed.
thanks for the update!
Thank you for your public service making these videos! Very well presented information
Great update!
Very informative 🙌🏽
One of your best videos yet! Great detail and footage.
Fantastic update! I'm not super familiar with the areas you go over. In the next Update, Could you include a map as a reference to where each of these locations are in relation to other transit lines or landmarks? Or maybe a pin on google maps.
Will definitely consider that!
great update
thanks for the update.
Super awesome video
Cab rides on trains are a popular type of video. It might be good to get a cab ride of the new train route diverting from Queen in the future.
7:45 awww look its Lumi!
Can you make a Progress Update video on the Hurontario Line? I wonder if it is completed enough to start testing.
This is great for Toronto, but most traffic begins from Burlington, Pekering, Markham, and as far as Newmarket due to bad urban planning creating suburb sprawl. This has to be GTA subway and we need to have better urban planing less dependence on the automobile. All neighbourhoods, east of 404/DVP, west of 427 and north of 401 are creating traffic. This short sighted strategy that Toronto has all the benefits of subways and not increase similar plans to areas that desperately need it more.
shame it doesn't extend to the Shepherd line, but I love to see new transit lines being built. Especially subways/metro lines. All these headaches we get when we implement light rail trying to do the job of a subway. Look at London, Paris, and Rome, cities with histories centuries and millennia older than Toronto, yet they dig, they don't stop digging and building new transit and metro lines. I hope this is a renaissance in Canadian transit building. We are slowly rebuilding our expertise and muscle memory in transit building, learning from out mistakes, and we begin to build better and smarter, and for a cheaper per KM cost. We need to constantly be planning for the next phases to keep momentum. Is Ontario Line West extension in the works? What's next in queue? All levels of government need to accept this all as a fact of life, and budget for it for the next 20-30 years. It costs billions, and it's gonna cost billions more, but the ROI on building the veins of your city is immense when done right. When convenient transit is everywhere, driving all of a sudden is the lesser convenient option, and that's tipping point we should be trying to achieve.
good vid!
I want the Yonge extension line badly
I have no idea why they moved the GO Transit platforms at Exhibition to the east. It makes them for less easier to get people to spread out along. Where they were originally meant that people accessed the platforms closer to the middle of the trains.
it's construction in Toronto, "planned completion date of 2031" so it'll open sometime after 2050...
I really dislike the purple for line 3. Still holding out hope they stick with the beautiful cyan previously used to be used for line 3 Scarborough RT.
Great video. Is the name of the station at Leslie really going to be Leslieville--Riverside? Can they really not just pick one of those?
11:45 What if they named it instead Foresters Station because of the Foresters Financial Tower? Would that be a better name?
Great video, the footage is very useful to visualize it as someone not from the gta. Would appreciate more maps though
Will try to add more in the future!
when can we expect work to begin at Cosburn Stn?
I don't know when but likely within the next 6 months if I had to guess.
When did it rebuilt the Queen Station? at Toronto Eaton Centre
Queen Station hasn't been rebuilt but excavation of the station box for the Ontario Line is taking place below Queen Street
Great video. Consider doing a tighter shot when you are speaking to the camera. It just seems a bit weird to see a person in that angle.
While I do Agree that Transitthinker is doing the Job that Commercial Media should be doing but isn't, the bad part is that this ill conceived and Rushed "Subway" project seems to be destroying far more than it is creating and th value of what it is mostly destroying is essentially priceless...The Transit line needed to be built but NO WAY should have it been built like this... This thing is so so so Overbuilt...For Example the Moss Park Station should be a Pop Up Station that integrates into the Corner like you see all through Europe and even here on the Bloor Danforth and much of the Old Yonge University Spadina line but instead it has completely wipe out half of the Park including a dozens of Trees and is gonna be just Overwhelming to that area...This thing should have been lean and mean with finesse and grace but it is just an unwieldly grotesque freak project that won't go down very well over the coming decades...
Metrolinx lying to the residents, confiscating their properties after telling them they were in the clear.
And to add just a little more insult, offer to sell their own properties back to them at a later date, at a greatly inflated cost.
Profiteering from the deliberate mis-use of expropriation legislation.
.
Yeah. doing such a bang-up job on this line.
i think 501 should use king street, adelaide st will be slower!
0:44 where did you find that?
From an application to the city for East Harbour, under plans and drawings. www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/application-details/?id=5211102&pid=694908
yeah
Great Video and thanks for the update! Consider having a closer shot of you talking and maybe something to enhance the background; maybe something that shows off your personality or things that you like! Can't wait for the next video! Thanks again, Marcus
great video but that sure is a lot of wall over your head, remember the rule of thirds
Why would they still call it Science Center?
It won't be called Science Centre, but it's likely all part of the Eglinton Crosstown contract so no new name has been announced yet
why is there no line 2
Bloor-Danforth is line 2.
opening 2040
Thanks for the big update! Couple unsolicited suggestions: you should conceal your mic for the talking head shots, as well as zoom in/place camera closer so you fill more of the frame.
Islam is the future of Canada.
gleefully skipped over the why the ontario science center is closed, if you want good transit make it political
🤢🤢🤮🤮
You should work with a voice coach.
I think there is a nicer way you can offer feedback so that it comes off as constructive
How about getting the Crosstown LRT and Finch West LRT open first before building a new subway system! Metrolinx is run by idiots!
i would argue that building it now is better than waiting for it to open because ontario line construction does not impact when they are opening
How about you not comment on matters that you clearly don’t understand .
@@ant8504 in a way it doesn't, but the other 2 are ready to be open however Metrolinx is stalling on even giving a date for opening the 2 LRT lines.
@@TMBpk You're one of the very few random commenters I've seen on any video about transit expansion in the GTA on YT in the last few years, who actually understands that there's more to this than just "Metrolinx BAD". Metrolinx isn't actually the problem here.
For the edification of our misguided friend: Eglinton Crosstown is being built by a consortium of four equal partners (they own 25% each), and supported by at least two dozen more contractors, subcontractors, and consultants. Metrolinx and IO are the project sponsors, and TTC is the operator. At Crosslinx, the delay is strictly attributed to SNC's inability to properly build a transit line when in cooperation with other partners. They feel - and still feel - that they're the owners of this project. They've provided over 80% of the facilities, staffing and equipment to Crosslinx's design, construction and maintenance divisions. The TTC has very strict operating and safety procedures, and while it can be argued that they meddled with the project - and they did - they also have the final word on whether or not the line is safe for use. This is partly why Sloane station was rebuilt (among other technical reasons).
In fact, if you compare every other major transit project in Ontario right now, the only two that have SNC-Lavalin in their consortiums are Crosslinx building Line 5, and Rideau Transit Group, building Line 1. Incidentally, those are the two projects with the biggest failures, the longest delays, and the largest budgets, compared to any other transit project (under construction or completed) in Ontario.
It's easy to call for Phil Verster's head and to call for abolishing Metrolinx, but they're finally meeting the promise they were intended to keep: unified, electronic fare systems with cheaper fares; more connected routes and faster options; electrifying GO transit; building subways. Bitching about Metrolinx is a little like calling for the abolishment of the NHL, because the Leaf's haven't won a cup since the 60's. It's insane and uneducated.
Finally: at the height of the construction, the Eglinton Crosstown was the largest and most expensive transit project in North America. You can't build a subway overnight - and certainly not in 2024, where the standards aren't like they were in 1954. This was not an easy project, run by four companies who did not get along, and the only hope now is that Metrolinx fines Crosslinx so severely, that it drives SNC out of business. It won't be good for the other three partners, and I'm sure Spain never wants to work in Toronto ever again.
So yeah: for our friend @trainglen22 (ironic handle) - your anger is misplaced. Smoke a joint and chill out. If Rome were built in a day, you'd never want to visit it for fear of your own safety.