Months of construction set to begin on major downtown artery to make room for Ontario Line work

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Months of construction set to begin on major downtown artery to make room for Ontario Line work
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A months-long street renewal project is set to get underway on a major downtown artery this month in order to make way for the expected start of construction on the Ontario Line.

stretch of Queen Street near the Eaton CentreBecause of that work, streetcars will need to divert along Richmond and Adelaide between York and Church streets for at least five years.

The cycle track on Adelaide will also be moved from the south to the north side of the street between Bathurst and Parliament streets in order to reduce the need for cyclists and commercial vehicles to share space in that area.Once construction starts, travel lanes will be reduced to one shared eastbound lane on Adelaide Street within the active work zones. Cyclists who wish to continue through the work area will need to merge with vehicular traffic in those zones or dismount and walk.

“Pity the city that sees no construction and doesn't have to complain about construction-related delays and problems because that’s a city that’s stagnating.” When complete, the new Ontario Line will eventually connect the Ontario Science Centre near Eglinton Avenue and Don Mills Road to Exhibition Place at the waterfront, with two stops along King Street — at Corktown and King and Bathurst – and four stops along Queen Street at Moss Park, Yonge Street, University Avenue and Spadina.

He said the city has gotten better since then at trying to coordinate multiple tasks in order to minimize the disruption and that's why they are doing the Watermain work while they replace the streetcar tracks.

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