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‘September is a reach’: Still no firm timeline for opening of Eglinton Crosstown LRT

(4 months ago)
Laura Sebben
Apple-newsToronto City Hall

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The opening of Toronto's Eglinton Crosstown LRT, a nearly $13 billion project, is now considered “a reach” for September by the TTC’s former interim CEO, Greg Percy. While this fall is plausible, and certainly by year-end, Metrolinx must hand over the line to the TTC for final testing. Construction began in 2011 and was originally expected to be complete by 2020.

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  1. 1 2011: Construction began
  2. 2 2020: Original expected completion
  3. 3 April (current year): Josh Matlow believed LRT would open by September
  4. 4 June (current year): Premier Doug Ford echoed September opening statements
  5. 5 Last week: TTC CEO Mandeep Lali and Metrolinx CEO Michael Lindsay spoke
  6. 6 Thursday (current week): Greg Percy states September is 'a reach'
  • Continued delays in public transit availability
  • Increased costs due to prolonged construction and testing
  • Public frustration over project delays
What: The Eglinton Crosstown LRT's opening timeline is uncertain, with September now considered 'a reach' and a full handover by Metrolinx to TTC for final testing still pending.
When: Thursday (TTC board meeting), 'this fall' or 'by year end' (plausible opening), April (Matlow's belief), June (Ford's echo), 2011 (construction began), 2020 (original completion expectation).
Where: Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Why: The line requires 'lots and lots of stuff' to be fixed to open safely, and Metrolinx needs to hand it over to the TTC for final testing.
How: Through ongoing collaboration between TTC and Metrolinx, focusing on safety and customer experience, with the province ultimately announcing the opening date.

The opening of Toronto's Eglinton Crosstown LRT, a nearly $13 billion project, is now considered “a reach” for September by the TTC’s former interim CEO, Greg Percy. While this fall is plausible, and certainly by year-end, Metrolinx must hand over the line to the TTC for final testing. Construction began in 2011 and was originally expected to be complete by 2020.