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Toronto city and TTC engaging the public on Relief Line assessment
A few weeks ago we talked about how studies are now underway for a new rapid transit line known as the Relief Line (also as the DRL) that would bring some relief to the Bloor-Danforth Subway and especially the over-capacity Bloor-Yonge interchange station, by connecting Line 1 in Downtown Toronto to Line 2 east of the Don River. While four public meetings were held earlier this month to assess route location alignment and station location options, the City of Toronto and the TTC are still looking for feedback from people through an online survey, linked here, until Friday, March 27. Following is a video released by the City of Toronto highlighting the stakes of the Relief Line.
Read the full article here.
A few weeks ago we talked about how studies are now underway for a new rapid transit line known as the Relief Line (also as the DRL) that would bring some relief to the Bloor-Danforth Subway and especially the over-capacity Bloor-Yonge interchange station, by connecting Line 1 in Downtown Toronto to Line 2 east of the Don River. While four public meetings were held earlier this month to assess route location alignment and station location options, the City of Toronto and the TTC are still looking for feedback from people through an online survey, linked here, until Friday, March 27. Following is a video released by the City of Toronto highlighting the stakes of the Relief Line.
Read the full article here.