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The Big Move is the regional transportation plan (RTP) published by Metrolinx for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) in Ontario, Canada. It makes specific recommendations for transit projects, resulting from seven "green papers" and two "white papers" released for public discussion.
The Big Move is a regional transportation plan (RTP) published in 2008 and consisting of 62 rapid transit projects to be implemented across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA). [1] These rapid transit projects are intended to form a seamlessly integrated regional rapid transit network, which is the first priority action in the regional ...
It is a Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) including a rolling five-year capital plan and Investment Strategy for the GTHA. The plan builds on 52 GO train, subway, light rail and bus rapid transit projects proposed by the Government of Ontario in its MoveOntario 2020 plan announced on June 15, 2007, and includes new projects to support them.
On December 8, 2023, Metrolinx CEO Phil Verster again refused to provide any estimated opening date, saying that the date would be announced three months before opening. Crosslinx president Bill Gifford said a key piece of work could not be done in the winter months. By December 2023, 15.3 percent of the integration testing had been completed.
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The Dundas Street bus rapid transit is a proposed bus rapid transit (BRT) corridor proposed by Metrolinx for the western part of the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area in Southern Ontario, Canada. It is part of the regional transportation plan The Big Move. [2] Metrolinx currently refers to the project as Dundas BRT without the word "Street". [1]
In October 2023, Metrolinx appointed AECOM to serve as the technical advisor for its Hamilton LRT. [ 43 ] By November 2023, Metrolinx introduced a design change affecting access to the planned Operations, Maintenance and Storage (OMSF) facility on Chatham Street as well as a change in alignment of the mainline.
14.3 kilometres (8.9 mi) 4.1% Service extended to Whitby over newly-constructed GO subdivision. Bradford 1990-09-17 48 375.1 kilometres (233.1 mi) 3.8% Service extended to Barrie. Georgetown 1990-10-29 49 406.4 kilometres (252.5 mi) 3.5% Service extended to Guelph. Lakeshore West 1992-05-25 50 Aldershot opened. Bradford Georgetown