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Originally Posted by Wormius
How much more of an inconvenience does having the C-train at ground level going to cause before the city does something about it? It's not just the tragic death of somebody, its the cluster-f* aftermath for everybody from family to other riders on the train, to the costs involved, police having to deal with that instead of something else, shutting down service of the train, etc. etc.
I think sadly we're at a point in time where these so-called obvious signs aren't so obvious anymore - everybody wearing headphones, looking down at their phones, etc. and add that to the c-train not being that safe at the best of times. I just don't think you should be able to get that close to a moving train.
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A few hundred million dollars more (and that's just for a small section). You make it seem like it's as easy as digging a hole and dropping some tracks in it.