finch west lrt opening

Toronto transit project just crossed a huge milestone but it will still be late

As Toronto loudly grumbles about ahigh-profile, long-delayed transit line, another new light rail line is quietly racing through construction in Metrolinx's Finch West LRT; though, like its cousin on Eglinton, this projectwill also arrive late.

The Finch West LRT quite doesn't get the same media attention as the troubled Eglinton Crosstown, though its18 stops along a 10.3-kilometreroute will prove a boon for the corridor of Finch between Keele and Highway 27.

The Finch West LRT began substantial construction work in 2019 and has progressed at a much quicker pace than the tumultuous Crosstown project.

But just like its cousin to the south, the line is running behind schedule.

Initially intended to reach completion in 2023, Metrolinx officials confirmed this summer that the timeline had been shifted to the first half of 2024.

Crews are currently racing to wrap up major construction works for the project and recently surpassed a huge milestone in the completion of the LRT's guideway, track slab, and duct bank.

It offers commuters some faint hope that at least one new transit line will open next year.

Like the Crosstown, people living and working in the vicinity of the new Finch West line have been teased by the sight of vehicles for ages.

Testing of the line has beenunderway since January 2022, when crews conducted the first-ever test of a light rail vehicle (LRVs) at the LRT's storage and maintenance facility.

LRV testing continues into its 21st month in October, and Metrolinx is reminding the public that these shiny new transit vehicles that have been plying Finch for approaching two years are still off-limits for commuters.

Metrolinx has not yet provided a firm opening date for the Finch West LRT, though this recent key milestone brings the project an important step closer to the bumped-up early-to-mid-2024 timeline.

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