07-18-2024, 06:10 PM
(07-17-2024, 03:26 PM)ac3r Wrote: I know they were looking into the potential of modifying or closing any of the at-grade crossings in this area. An engineer I'm friends with told me about this maybe a year or two ago, but I guess nothing really evolved out of the idea. I hope they figure something out, though. It makes no sense to have a commuter train line into a region that'll have a million people soon enough, having to slow down for at-grade crossings. Imagine anywhere in the GTA having to deal with that?
Until a couple of years ago, the Stouffville GO line had a level crossing at Steeles Ave. On Steeles!
My point is that we are not the only one suffering from lack of infrastructure.
In any case, the Lancaster study should be completed later this year.