They were thanking us for our patience. They need to continue thanking us till we all die and our great great great great... grandchildren can ride the Finch West LRT.
I kinda wish the Finch West LRT was underground between Jane and Keele because if the Jane LRT is build (which is inactive not canceled alright!?) it would be better interchange station, but also because the Finch Line feels like the 510 Spadina Streetcar with a underground stop at both ends. But nonetheless I’m still excited for this line to open
Wdym it is just like Spadina, it has terminating underground stations Spadina Station and Union Station while Finch has Humber College & Finch West Station. Rather see Jane as a continuation of the Ontario Line running along LE tracks passing Roncesvalles
@SyntaxOverflow Probably because it seems to have a dedicated ROW, allowing them to run at higher speeds. However, 18 stations over 10.3 km means there is a station roughly every 0.5 km. That's more like a streetcar than LRT. The train won't be able to run at its fastest speed if it needs to stop so often.
@@mrxman581 Atleast the stop distance is 2x the Spadina line. Spadina averages 250m between stops which is rediculous. Amsterdam has a stop spacing of 500m ish and when I visited I was astonished how much faster it felt with essentially the same Infastructure. Spadina needs Priority signaling and to trim some of its close together stops. Im bullish for the Finch line tho
Well uh, unless you wanna swap the motors out for something similar to the MTA in NYC like what Ottawa is doing with the same vehicle (in other words, sticking a V12 in a Honda Civic) then you probably won't get much faster.
Love seeing new light rail actually get put in. It seems a lot of people here don’t comprehend that there’s a ton of approvals that are needed before you can officially open. I’d love to see metrolinx bring their services to Niagara and connect St.Kits, Niagara Falls, & Welland… those 3 large population centres is on target to have 3/4 of a million people by 2050… so having metrolinx come in and build LRT for the region would be the perfect focal point to build around.
*Love seeing new light rail actually get put in. It seems a lot of people here don’t comprehend that there’s a ton of approvals that are needed before you can officially open.* That's the problem when everything moves so slowly when it doesn't have to. Decades ago things in Toronto and much of Canada simply got built. They drew up the plans and built it. Nowadays you need to do a ton of studies, get a ton of approvals, hope that there isn't too much opposition and all the construction goes relatively smoothly and not too overbudget and then it finally opens. Its mind boggling to me that in the time its taking to still try and finish the Eglinton LRT that Shanghai had built large portions of its massive subway system that's still expanding to this day. We should've just gave some Chinese construction companies the contracts to build GTA public transit and they probably would've finished many if not most of those projects by now.
Thank you for sharing this video, we finally see your workers working for the first time. Please dont go bankrupt you cant be let off the hook that easy. Literally
@@awesomeman116a Why are there problems though? Why wouldn't you have constant inspections along the way to catch problems and fix them before they're start adding up? Why wouldn't you have workers look out for issues themselves and then flag it and get it fixed right away?
@@UzumakiNaruto_ Apparently the contractors are delaying it on purpose cuz that means more money for them (I’m not fully sure if this is true but this is what I’ve seen other people talking about)
Do you really think Metrolinx cares about keeping the public informed? They literally ran a multi-million dollar ad campaign about how much disdain they feel for people asking about when the Eglinton line will be ready and about how people were spoiled and entitled brats for wanting the construction to be finished. We just pay their salaries; why do we deserve any information about what our money is being spent on?
It will be an improvement over the bus service. But I think we need to stop calling it rapid transit. This is not rapid transit, but rather an upgraded local service, no different than the downtown streetcars on Spadina. The 11km journey on the Finch West LRT will take about 34 minutes. This in no faster than the bus it is replacing, except for maybe in the height of rush hour traffic. The current bus takes about 35 minutes or so to make the same journey. 11km on the Toronto Subway takes about 21 to 22 minutes. Almost 15 minutes faster than the Finch West LRT. Again, it will offer a nicer ride. But this line is not going to decrease commute times, and it will not offer an auto competitive trip like the subway does. Meaning, you are likely not going to see many auto drivers switching modes of transport. This begs the question. Would less expensive and faster to construct bus lanes have done the job just as well, and for a longer length? If we are going to build rapid transit, it has to be fully grade separated, and have stations spaced a proper distance apart from each other.
honestly with at street level service actually held back by trraffic lights, lack of signal priority and the close stops (not stations with bus terminals and stuff) it feels more like a streetcar or more accurately a tram line if anything, proper rapid transit is completely seperate from on street traffic like the vancouver sky train or the underground section of the crosstown if it ever opens. It's also slow like the bloor line takes 18 mins to travel 10 km from kipling to christie while this will take 34 mins?!?!?!
This construction was so messy!! So many senior people have fell because of the sloppy work and the way the workers leave the streets when their shift is finished. So frustrating when they blast Rock n roll music at 6am! We have to yell out and ask to lower it. I can’t wait until this thing is finished ..
They need to bring in the developers that built subways in London or New York. The Toronto system has not any any meanful or functional transit added since the 1960’s. 😞
You can bring in the folks that built transit projects in New York...even those that finished the 12-years-late East Side Access tunnels for the Long Island Rail Road to serve Grand Central Terminal. they kept on pushing back the opening date here as well, with little defects that kept it from opening by each new deadline, even with the one ventilation fan that delayed the whole project until early 2023 (this was when the MTA kept on telling us that it was surely going to open "before the end of the year [2022]"). BTW, @metrolinxofficial any new on the Eglinton Line opening date?
I have done electrical technician program, did my bachelor in mechanical back home, I have been applying metrolinx for a while, just an entry-level technician job. Always get an automated email of rejection
@@kevinblackwood6384 both are targeting same time, at least that's when TTC shows revenue service. Part of delay is issues with construction and part of delay is software. They were expecting updated software by June and it seems like they are already testing tomorrow. So it's really hard to say for sure if both will open in September because there was a lot more problems with line 5 construction
Can wait till it’s done… so that the roads can get fixed and construction crews can get off finch… tired of spending money on ball joints and wheel bearings, oh and a tire that blew due to construction debris. Been dealing with the stress of traffic for far too long
By the time these lines are completed, the population would have increased and overtaken the LRT capacity. Dedicated lines mean less lanes for live vehicular traffic. Should have spent money with subways
OMG I cannot believe they are doing a promo video on something that is A) not finished, and B) on the heels of the Eglington line that is 3 years delayed and now 13 years in the making.....do they have no shame??????
What is metrolinx? I thought it's just a card issuer? It says it builds the trains but I thought Bombardier is the maker? And why are the trains shaped like TTC trains but black? Why is there TTC logo on the trains? Will it have free transfers to the TTC system? So confusing. Why can't there be just one public facing entity? I'm eternally confused by this.
The initial work of relocating utilities for line 6 began in 2016. Major construction of Line 6 began in 2019. You are mixing up Line 6 with Line 5, which has had nothing but delays from day one. A different contractor is building Line 6, and they are not incompetent like the contractors building Line 5.
@@GarrisonSiberry They should just give the contracts to Chinese construction companies and they'll have it done in a few short years. Just look at what they did with the Shanghai subway system and how quickly it grew and is still growing in the past couple of decades. Its like they're building Toronto's entire subway system every few years.
The fact that this isn't branded in red like the rest of the TTC is a mistake. It's almost like they're dissociating themselves from it, and from a user perspective that's a fail.
The red TTC livery would look so much nicer than the grey and white. Maybe Metrolinx is trying to associate the LRT lines with the subway system, and that's why they chose the colour scheme that they did.
@@Cardi185 That's exactly the reason its the sad looking grey. I have a friend that works at Metrolinx and when he showed me the colour scheme options for the line, i asked about it and that's the reasoning I was given. To me it makes sense "technically" but visually it makes them look sad.
This is great news. Congrats, Toronto! Though I beg to differ that it's the largest expansion in North America. That title belongs to Los Angeles. It currently has a much larger system than Toronto and will continue to expand for the foreseeable future. It's great to see more cities in North America investing meaningful funding in public rail transit.
China full built their high-speed network across China in 10 years, that's more high-speed rail link then all the other high-speed rail links in the world combined. Metrolinx built its tranist rail link in 20 plus years which less than 1% of China's high-speed link coverage.
@@funvideofan1625 original plans for the Jane LRT had it running at grade North of Wilson and underground south of it.. “sorta” At Eglinton they were looking at 2 options. Surface until Bloor with many stops or the underground option with stops at St Clair and Annette only.
Yeah but Ford is also expanding and building highways. Stop funding road development in the form of highways. Car centrism is a cancer that has infected Canada for too long.
What's crazy is construction started on this line almost a decade after Eglinton broke ground and I predict it will open first. And let's get serious, this is a glorified tram/streetcar - not hating but stating facts.
why the F it's on the surface?? dotn we have enough traffic already, and now the car have to stop for the train???? this is not forward thinking at all. so in 10 year when north york population boom. then what??
Wasting Money for no reason, every corner now are in "U" turn and will slow the traffic, people who live in Buildings will cross the train lines to get to MC Donald and Burger Kings example Finch and Weston Rd, they have to walk to much to go all around, Power cables in the top of every intersections are everywhere, and to be completely finish will take forever!!! Was a lot better if they do like highway 7!!! No Train!!
I have seen it disrupt lives and businesses in the area for almost 10 years now. To make it worse, no one knows if this was ever needed in most part of this area - certainly not in Weston Road and Finch area. A nexus between builders and politicians is nothing new anyway!
@@johnanderson9494 The preparations started much earlier. Roads were blocked and dug. The actual work started much later and still not finished in 5 years. I sold my house in the area in 1915-16 when roads were being blocked on Finch.
Ok , this is my opinion. If you would have built the center lanes to be used for buses only taxpayers would have saved a chunk of money and it would have been done ages ago . Maybe next time you geniuses try to build something ask us !!
lol, if you want to drive it's in your best interest if everyone else doesn't drive. Do you like traffic jams? Forcing everyone to drive is how you get traffic jams.
@cmmartti I drove all though florida without being stuck in traffic once. Had this city built more than just 2 lanes each way there wouldn't be jams. You should get out more and see the world
@@rally_chronicles Just one more lane bro. One more lane, that will fix traffic! Toronto has the widest freeway in the world and it still gets jammed up, but if we add just one more lane it will fix everything. Just one lane, please!
can't wait to use this in 2083!
More like 2183
They were thanking us for our patience. They need to continue thanking us till we all die and our great great great great... grandchildren can ride the Finch West LRT.
Well I was thinking 2032 but you could be right. By the time they open , people will just hail robo taxis and won't need ttc anymore.
U mean 2024?
@Ilikerobloxreally yeah finch lrt will open in September but not eglinton. That will open next decade
I’m betting Metrolinx is trying to open Line 5 and 6 on the same day. It’s going to be awesome
if they do which one would u be going to first then?
@@KB65YT Line 5
@@KB65YTLine 5 cause you can at least take the subway or GO train at few different stations along eglinton
Line 6 for me cuz Im like 3 mins from Finch @@KB65YT
@@KB65YT Line 5 cause it’s closer
2:21 "look like you're working, the camera is on us"
I kinda wish the Finch West LRT was underground between Jane and Keele because if the Jane LRT is build (which is inactive not canceled alright!?) it would be better interchange station, but also because the Finch Line feels like the 510 Spadina Streetcar with a underground stop at both ends. But nonetheless I’m still excited for this line to open
Main difference is the operating speed. These trams run at 60km and I think the streetcars are like 30 to 40
Wdym it is just like Spadina, it has terminating underground stations Spadina Station and Union Station while Finch has Humber College & Finch West Station. Rather see Jane as a continuation of the Ontario Line running along LE tracks passing Roncesvalles
@SyntaxOverflow Probably because it seems to have a dedicated ROW, allowing them to run at higher speeds. However, 18 stations over 10.3 km means there is a station roughly every 0.5 km. That's more like a streetcar than LRT. The train won't be able to run at its fastest speed if it needs to stop so often.
@@mrxman581 it's higher voltage than streetcar too I think. Technically those trains can go like 80
@@mrxman581 Atleast the stop distance is 2x the Spadina line. Spadina averages 250m between stops which is rediculous. Amsterdam has a stop spacing of 500m ish and when I visited I was astonished how much faster it felt with essentially the same Infastructure. Spadina needs Priority signaling and to trim some of its close together stops. Im bullish for the Finch line tho
I hope the trains actually run much faster than in the video
They will not run faster. 34 minutes for 10 KM.
@@CANMONQUE You're a true comedian.
Well uh, unless you wanna swap the motors out for something similar to the MTA in NYC like what Ottawa is doing with the same vehicle (in other words, sticking a V12 in a Honda Civic) then you probably won't get much faster.
Probably not, gonna be slow asf like those gta v trams
Love seeing new light rail actually get put in. It seems a lot of people here don’t comprehend that there’s a ton of approvals that are needed before you can officially open.
I’d love to see metrolinx bring their services to Niagara and connect St.Kits, Niagara Falls, & Welland… those 3 large population centres is on target to have 3/4 of a million people by 2050… so having metrolinx come in and build LRT for the region would be the perfect focal point to build around.
*Love seeing new light rail actually get put in. It seems a lot of people here don’t comprehend that there’s a ton of approvals that are needed before you can officially open.*
That's the problem when everything moves so slowly when it doesn't have to. Decades ago things in Toronto and much of Canada simply got built. They drew up the plans and built it. Nowadays you need to do a ton of studies, get a ton of approvals, hope that there isn't too much opposition and all the construction goes relatively smoothly and not too overbudget and then it finally opens.
Its mind boggling to me that in the time its taking to still try and finish the Eglinton LRT that Shanghai had built large portions of its massive subway system that's still expanding to this day. We should've just gave some Chinese construction companies the contracts to build GTA public transit and they probably would've finished many if not most of those projects by now.
Thanks Metrolinx. I am form Tobermory Drive, North York and eagerly waiting for an inauguration.
I worked on the track construction of the finch west! good days
Hahaha me too
I like these two guys, keep making videos with them.
Thank you for sharing this video, we finally see your workers working for the first time. Please dont go bankrupt you cant be let off the hook that easy. Literally
Nice one! (can we get the Eglinton LRT for goodness sake?)
Stop asking. Not gonna happen.
Seeing that the Finch West LRT is finished, it probably won't open until after the Maple Leaf Stanley Cup parade in 2060!
What about the fking Eglinton crosstown/lrt???
Theyre trying to distract you from that by finishing the Finch one first :)
fantastic trains - the interior looks great! 💖
Thank you for your amazing work!
This is excellent
That's literally the Alstom Spirit that also runs on the O-Train Line 1!
Yes, the Alstom Spirit that has trouble handling snow and that repeatedly derails, and which set back transit ridership in Ottawa considerably.
and the REM
@@magnabaddelta-thriller5603 N- yeah but it's not the same train.
@@Uraverageoctranspocotidy yeah but it's also built by Alstom and has the same issue (minus the derailing)
Are you going to test trains for the next 5 years like you’re doing with Line 5?
Doubt it. This probably opens before line 5
Only if there’s problems with this line
I’m pretty sure there were a few problems with Line 5, that’s why it’s not open yet
@@awesomeman116a The main problem holding back Line 5 is a premier with vengeance and contempt for the residents of Toronto.
@@awesomeman116a
Why are there problems though? Why wouldn't you have constant inspections along the way to catch problems and fix them before they're start adding up? Why wouldn't you have workers look out for issues themselves and then flag it and get it fixed right away?
@@UzumakiNaruto_
Apparently the contractors are delaying it on purpose cuz that means more money for them
(I’m not fully sure if this is true but this is what I’ve seen other people talking about)
I will move to Toronto in September for the Finch West LRT soon!!
Hopefully doesn't have a shaky launch like the Montreal REM - test everything you can please
Marvellous, now when will they open the Eglinton line? It’s been 13 years and no sign of completion, what a disgrace.
How about Eglinton crosstown? Any update?
Lol, that's what I was wondering.
Do you really think Metrolinx cares about keeping the public informed? They literally ran a multi-million dollar ad campaign about how much disdain they feel for people asking about when the Eglinton line will be ready and about how people were spoiled and entitled brats for wanting the construction to be finished. We just pay their salaries; why do we deserve any information about what our money is being spent on?
Yes 2045 @@Merle1987
It will be an improvement over the bus service. But I think we need to stop calling it rapid transit. This is not rapid transit, but rather an upgraded local service, no different than the downtown streetcars on Spadina.
The 11km journey on the Finch West LRT will take about 34 minutes. This in no faster than the bus it is replacing, except for maybe in the height of rush hour traffic. The current bus takes about 35 minutes or so to make the same journey.
11km on the Toronto Subway takes about 21 to 22 minutes. Almost 15 minutes faster than the Finch West LRT.
Again, it will offer a nicer ride. But this line is not going to decrease commute times, and it will not offer an auto competitive trip like the subway does. Meaning, you are likely not going to see many auto drivers switching modes of transport.
This begs the question. Would less expensive and faster to construct bus lanes have done the job just as well, and for a longer length?
If we are going to build rapid transit, it has to be fully grade separated, and have stations spaced a proper distance apart from each other.
I’ve heard that there is going to be am Eglinton Crosstown line in the future. The far far distant future! Incompetence personified!
I hope this project opens by the end of this year.
Gonna break down every winter like in Ottawa 😉
honestly with at street level service actually held back by trraffic lights, lack of signal priority and the close stops (not stations with bus terminals and stuff) it feels more like a streetcar or more accurately a tram line if anything, proper rapid transit is completely seperate from on street traffic like the vancouver sky train or the underground section of the crosstown if it ever opens. It's also slow like the bloor line takes 18 mins to travel 10 km from kipling to christie while this will take 34 mins?!?!?!
Last time I was in the Finch bus, less than 20% of people paid.
I imagine it'll be even less on the LRT.
Great job Metrolinx!
This construction was so messy!! So many senior people have fell because of the sloppy work and the way the workers leave the streets when their shift is finished. So frustrating when they blast Rock n roll music at 6am! We have to yell out and ask to lower it. I can’t wait until this thing is finished ..
I was hoping to get a date when line will be open.
Sounds like this should be opened to the public and up and running by fall 2030
Great news so when is going to be available? Also we need news others projects please thank you
How about line 5?
I need this project to e ready when I return from Florida in April 2025
They need to bring in the developers that built subways in London or New York. The Toronto system has not any any meanful or functional transit added since the 1960’s. 😞
You can bring in the folks that built transit projects in New York...even those that finished the 12-years-late East Side Access tunnels for the Long Island Rail Road to serve Grand Central Terminal. they kept on pushing back the opening date here as well, with little defects that kept it from opening by each new deadline, even with the one ventilation fan that delayed the whole project until early 2023 (this was when the MTA kept on telling us that it was surely going to open "before the end of the year [2022]").
BTW, @metrolinxofficial any new on the Eglinton Line opening date?
Nope. Bring from Bei Jing or Shang Hai.
I have done electrical technician program, did my bachelor in mechanical back home, I have been applying metrolinx for a while, just an entry-level technician job. Always get an automated email of rejection
HURRY UP!
Mmmm....Jane and Finch...that will be an adventure
When it starts???
likely in september
@@DopeyFish Great👍
How about Eglinton LRT???
@@kevinblackwood6384 both are targeting same time, at least that's when TTC shows revenue service. Part of delay is issues with construction and part of delay is software. They were expecting updated software by June and it seems like they are already testing tomorrow. So it's really hard to say for sure if both will open in September because there was a lot more problems with line 5 construction
@@DopeyFish Thanks.
Very good video, like!!!
Through-running GO service also needs to happen, and the LRT would truly be faster if transit priority over cars happens.
What about west side scarborough like morningside and malvern😢
I’m hoping to ride it when it opens later this year if it does open because I’ll be huge adventure to get down to Finway Subway station
Lovely ❤
Can wait till it’s done… so that the roads can get fixed and construction crews can get off finch… tired of spending money on ball joints and wheel bearings, oh and a tire that blew due to construction debris. Been dealing with the stress of traffic for far too long
whats update for Eglinton LRT??
Stop corruption and open it for public
By the time these lines are completed, the population would have increased and overtaken the LRT capacity. Dedicated lines mean less lanes for live vehicular traffic. Should have spent money with subways
Same model as what we have in Edmonton
Or Calgary?
Why don’t it go all the way east to Finch-Yonge
This should have been a subway and built 25 years ago
The algorithm is not as advanced as we thought. Why am I getting this ad if I own a car...?
what is the top speed of these vehicles?
OMG I cannot believe they are doing a promo video on something that is A) not finished, and B) on the heels of the Eglington line that is 3 years delayed and now 13 years in the making.....do they have no shame??????
What is metrolinx? I thought it's just a card issuer? It says it builds the trains but I thought Bombardier is the maker? And why are the trains shaped like TTC trains but black? Why is there TTC logo on the trains? Will it have free transfers to the TTC system? So confusing. Why can't there be just one public facing entity? I'm eternally confused by this.
Finally.. It started in 2010😢😢😢
The initial work of relocating utilities for line 6 began in 2016. Major construction of Line 6 began in 2019. You are mixing up Line 6 with Line 5, which has had nothing but delays from day one. A different contractor is building Line 6, and they are not incompetent like the contractors building Line 5.
I can't wait till the ride on new train
Any update on the Hamilton LRT? It was meant to start years ago and still nothing.
At least 2-3 years before construction can start as they haven't even started the bidding process for contracts
@@GarrisonSiberry
They should just give the contracts to Chinese construction companies and they'll have it done in a few short years. Just look at what they did with the Shanghai subway system and how quickly it grew and is still growing in the past couple of decades. Its like they're building Toronto's entire subway system every few years.
Would have been nice if they built finch east too
There was never a Finch East, you just made up a line lol.
No dates.
0:40 why is the LRT going slower than the buses? This is embarrassing--should've been a subway
thats not the real LRT
Would have taken longer, caused more disruption to build, and cost more to run.
It's in testing. Not running at operational speeds yet.
Why'd they get a guy that looks and sound like Trudumb?
The fact that this isn't branded in red like the rest of the TTC is a mistake. It's almost like they're dissociating themselves from it, and from a user perspective that's a fail.
The red TTC livery would look so much nicer than the grey and white. Maybe Metrolinx is trying to associate the LRT lines with the subway system, and that's why they chose the colour scheme that they did.
@@Cardi185 That's exactly the reason its the sad looking grey. I have a friend that works at Metrolinx and when he showed me the colour scheme options for the line, i asked about it and that's the reasoning I was given. To me it makes sense "technically" but visually it makes them look sad.
The subways are not red. The old Scarborough RT was blue (in its later years). There is no issue with the colour at all...
The seat interior is awful. Should be red and blue.
The fact that you had to make a video to tell us that there is "process" itself shows that jack all is happening
There was a better choice that would be running now at 90% less cost.
All this and it's only gonna be one minute faster than a bus... Toronto desperately needs transit signal priority
This is great news. Congrats, Toronto!
Though I beg to differ that it's the largest expansion in North America. That title belongs to Los Angeles. It currently has a much larger system than Toronto and will continue to expand for the foreseeable future. It's great to see more cities in North America investing meaningful funding in public rail transit.
LA is certainly building a lot but LA metro also has 3x the population and their ridership is dismal. Quite sad to see
By the time Finch LRT will be ready, it may be outdated transportation solution.
China full built their high-speed network across China in 10 years, that's more high-speed rail link then all the other high-speed rail links in the world combined. Metrolinx built its tranist rail link in 20 plus years which less than 1% of China's high-speed link coverage.
Just a glorified streetcar. Literally the same size and speed. Whats the difference
Thats basiclly what lrts are
This finch LRT ruined my life and my health I've lost friends due to this curse .
What's so important about going to humber college that place is wack
Should of been a subway...at least Ford got us the Ontario line, hopefully Jane line gets made into a subway.
Yeah because Jane is too small for an LRT too be put in the middle of the road
@@funvideofan1625 original plans for the Jane LRT had it running at grade North of Wilson and underground south of it.. “sorta”
At Eglinton they were looking at 2 options. Surface until Bloor with many stops or the underground option with stops at St Clair and Annette only.
Yeah but Ford is also expanding and building highways. Stop funding road development in the form of highways. Car centrism is a cancer that has infected Canada for too long.
Why don't you tell us a little about the cost over runs and ridiculous delayed openings?
Metrolinx = Incompetence
What's crazy is construction started on this line almost a decade after Eglinton broke ground and I predict it will open first. And let's get serious, this is a glorified tram/streetcar - not hating but stating facts.
why the F it's on the surface??
dotn we have enough traffic already, and now the car have to stop for the train????
this is not forward thinking at all. so in 10 year when north york population boom. then what??
Wasting Money for no reason, every corner now are in "U" turn and will slow the traffic, people who live in Buildings will cross the train lines to get to MC Donald and Burger Kings example Finch and Weston Rd, they have to walk to much to go all around, Power cables in the top of every intersections are everywhere, and to be completely finish will take forever!!! Was a lot better if they do like highway 7!!! No Train!!
34 Minutes for 10km distance and no signal priority. You guys are a joke.
What is happening??? Not much.............................Phatz is Preem
Why? Like for the money that it costed , for the working time period that it took, why don’t just build a proper subway line instead of this nonsense.
We should have a subway straight across Finch.
LOL SO HOW MANY MORE YEARS BEFORE IT OPENS !!?? And will It GO FASTER THAN THE GOVERNMENT IS TAKING TO BUILT IT !!?? 🚂
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20 years too late
I have seen it disrupt lives and businesses in the area for almost 10 years now. To make it worse, no one knows if this was ever needed in most part of this area - certainly not in Weston Road and Finch area.
A nexus between builders and politicians is nothing new anyway!
Yes it’s needed. I won’t even waste my time explaining why.
This is a clear project of Transit BEFORE Development. This is how it should work. Transit should be built first, then development around it.
Construction started in 2019 for this line.
@@johnanderson9494 The preparations started much earlier. Roads were blocked and dug. The actual work started much later and still not finished in 5 years. I sold my house in the area in 1915-16 when roads were being blocked on Finch.
@@mukeshvig174 you’re about to find out how much of a mistake that was. 👋💸
Ok , this is my opinion. If you would have built the center lanes to be used for buses only taxpayers would have saved a chunk of money and it would have been done ages ago . Maybe next time you geniuses try to build something ask us !!
this LRT is not needed in this area
hurry up lmao
Metrolink has good intentions, but the way you waste our money, sorry to say,,pathetic.
Illusion
money laundering
I would like to know how many more of our beautiful roads you fine people are planning to destroy with your nonsense.
So much waste. Should have made more car lanes like florida. I dontbwanna sit on a bus or train next to some crackhead
It takes a crackhead to know a crackhead 😆
lol, if you want to drive it's in your best interest if everyone else doesn't drive. Do you like traffic jams? Forcing everyone to drive is how you get traffic jams.
@cmmartti I drove all though florida without being stuck in traffic once.
Had this city built more than just 2 lanes each way there wouldn't be jams.
You should get out more and see the world
maybe you should move to Florida then...
@@rally_chronicles Just one more lane bro. One more lane, that will fix traffic! Toronto has the widest freeway in the world and it still gets jammed up, but if we add just one more lane it will fix everything. Just one lane, please!
Guys we need housing housing housing first
We are dying here