You know the Eglinton crosstown light rail line 5 that just opened 6 years behind schedule?
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You know the Eglinton crosstown light rail line 5 that just opened 6 years behind schedule?
Yeah, it's not AODA (accessibility legislation) compliant. Embarrassingly so.
Now one station has both elevators and escalators out of service, and the stations are obscenely deep. Thanks Metrolinx.
'Get it fixed, get it done:' TTC riders raise Eglinton Crosstown accessibility issues
CityNews spoke with two Line 5 riders who raised concerns about broken elevators as well as other Eglinton Crosstown accessibility issues.
CityNews Toronto (toronto.citynews.ca)
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You know the Eglinton crosstown light rail line 5 that just opened 6 years behind schedule?
Yeah, it's not AODA (accessibility legislation) compliant. Embarrassingly so.
Now one station has both elevators and escalators out of service, and the stations are obscenely deep. Thanks Metrolinx.
'Get it fixed, get it done:' TTC riders raise Eglinton Crosstown accessibility issues
CityNews spoke with two Line 5 riders who raised concerns about broken elevators as well as other Eglinton Crosstown accessibility issues.
CityNews Toronto (toronto.citynews.ca)
@mayintoronto What a joke. Metrolinx is staggeringly incompetent.
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@mayintoronto What a joke. Metrolinx is staggeringly incompetent.
@michaelgemar And for construction, there are literally standards for these things. This is just downright negligence.
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@michaelgemar And for construction, there are literally standards for these things. This is just downright negligence.
@mayintoronto It makes we wonder what *other* standards were skipped.
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@mayintoronto It makes we wonder what *other* standards were skipped.
@michaelgemar 6 years behind for a reason!
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@michaelgemar 6 years behind for a reason!
@mayintoronto I’d have thought shoddiness would be faster.
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You know the Eglinton crosstown light rail line 5 that just opened 6 years behind schedule?
Yeah, it's not AODA (accessibility legislation) compliant. Embarrassingly so.
Now one station has both elevators and escalators out of service, and the stations are obscenely deep. Thanks Metrolinx.
'Get it fixed, get it done:' TTC riders raise Eglinton Crosstown accessibility issues
CityNews spoke with two Line 5 riders who raised concerns about broken elevators as well as other Eglinton Crosstown accessibility issues.
CityNews Toronto (toronto.citynews.ca)
@mayintoronto Honestly suspect that like the rolling stock, sitting unused for 10 years didn't do any favours to the equipment.
Get it fixed is right good, smashing elevator oligopoly and adopting ISO elevator codes as equivalent is even better.