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Relationship between the Metrolinx and City/TTC studies The Downtown Rapid Transit Expansion Study findings note that this section of a new Relief Line could: City/TTC staff will share key information and actions during each phase of the project through the project website, email list, social media and print material.
3 Mar 2015
24 May 2017 Mayor John Tory emphasized the need for more provincial government funding for the downtown Relief Line Wednesday, ahead of a city council meeting on the transit project.
The Process. The City of Toronto, in partnership with the TTC, is undertaking the Relief Line Project Assessment. This study will evaluate route and station location options for a new rapid transit line connecting the Yonge-University-Spadina Subway (Line 1) downtown, south of Gerrard, to the Bloor-Danforth Subway (Line 2)
Relief Line Project Assessment. Study Overview. Many people lined up on subway platform, about to board suway train. The City of Toronto's City Planning Division, together with the TTC, is planning a new rapid transit line to connect Line 1 Yonge-University, downtown to Line 2 Bloor-Danforth, east of the Don River.
29 Jul 2015 material without the express and written permission of Steer Davies Gleave shall be deemed to confirm .. Yonge Relief Network Study (YRNS) in order .. the downtown core. 3.4. Intervention 2 – Reduce Line 2 Transfers to Line 1: interventions that abstract trips from. Line 2 that originate east of Bloor
A: In 2012, the City/TTC conducted the Downtown Rapid Transit Expansion Study (DRTES) to assess the need for additional rapid transit capacity into downtown. DRTES concluded that the first phase of the Relief Line, between
3 Mar 2015
24 May 2017 City councillors voted to go ahead with planning work on both the downtown relief line and extending the Yonge line north to Richmond Hill on Wednesday, but not before some councillors warned Toronto is mixing up its transit priorities.
29 Feb 2016 The communication and consultation activities used within Phase 3 of the Project Assessment: Provided updates on the Relief Line study, reviewing the on the potential corridors and the results of potential station area evaluations including connections to the downtown and Bloor-Danforth subway line.
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