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RE: King Street Underpass at the Transit HUB - nms - 02-09-2016

(02-08-2016, 07:03 PM)kps Wrote:
(02-08-2016, 01:53 PM)KevinL Wrote: […] the railway (CN) dragged their feet on approvals, etc.
Why CN? Metrolinx bought the section in 2014.

CN is still the deciding authority for railway clearances etc since their equipment, or that of another company handling their freight traffic, will operate through the space.  The same thing happened with the Waterloo Spur where CN was one of the final approval steps for all trackwork.


RE: King Street Underpass at the Transit HUB - chutten - 02-12-2016

Picture from this morning. Not only is the covering over most of the North half of the larger snodome (as previously reported), they've begun excavating the surface down to the level to regrade the road (and LRT track!).
   


RE: King Street Underpass at the Transit HUB - KevinL - 02-16-2016

Looking through the domes, from Park Street.

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RE: King Street Underpass at the Transit HUB - kps - 02-22-2016

Glorious puddle wallpaper.

   

Watching paint concrete dry.

   


RE: King Street Underpass at the Transit HUB - Square - 02-22-2016

Will this dome ever get closed?


RE: King Street Underpass at the Transit HUB - Canard - 02-23-2016

Yes, but not until they need to. Since it will make it more difficult to move equipment in and out once it is closed off, that won't happen until the pours that require it are ready to happen. We're close.

On the weekend, the smaller dome had cross bracing up in preparation for tarping.


RE: King Street Underpass at the Transit HUB - Markster - 02-23-2016

The smaller dome is now closed off on the west side.


RE: King Street Underpass at the Transit HUB - Square - 02-23-2016

Thank you.


RE: King Street Underpass at the Transit HUB - Canard - 02-23-2016

You're welcome! Smile

The critical pour is the deck on top, which is a staggering two metres thick. The temperature must be at 10C for at least a week for the concrete to properly set.


RE: King Street Underpass at the Transit HUB - GtwoK - 02-23-2016

Why is this deck so much different than the Weber St rail overpass? That one is just steel, isn't it?


RE: King Street Underpass at the Transit HUB - Viewfromthe42 - 02-23-2016

I definitely overheard a conversation where a nearby resident complained about the dome, wondering why it was needed when the Weber underpass didn't require one.


RE: King Street Underpass at the Transit HUB - white_brian - 02-23-2016

The King St deck is concrete where Weber St is two single track steel sections


RE: King Street Underpass at the Transit HUB - tomh009 - 02-23-2016

Here is the "dome view" as seen from the Margaret St bridge.


RE: King Street Underpass at the Transit HUB - white_brian - 02-23-2016

Wow not a lot of room from that angle, gonna be a tight squeeze to put in another line?


RE: King Street Underpass at the Transit HUB - SammyOES - 02-23-2016

I find people that complain* about things like the dome kind of funny.

In general (although certainly not always) the people in charge of these types of decisions know what they're doing way better than a random joe. They probably didn't decide to just throw away one or two million dollars on a whim.

* Complaining is different than questioning. I like finding out *why* these things are needed.