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Eglinton Crosstown LRT should come with an apology, not a party
Summary
Metrolinx and the TTC are planning a limited 'soft opening' for the Eglinton Crosstown LRT after testing reportedly found brake issues, and full signal priority on surface sections is reported to be delayed until May.
Content
The long-delayed Eglinton Crosstown LRT is being prepared for a limited "soft opening" that officials say could begin in the coming days, though the exact date remains unsettled. Recent testing reportedly identified a problem with brakes activating unexpectedly. Agencies say initial service will operate with reduced hours and that some features are not yet complete.
Reported facts:
- Metrolinx and the TTC are planning a "soft opening" for passenger service, with no firm public date announced.
- Recent tests were reported to have seen brakes activate unexpectedly, prompting further work.
- Initial service is expected to be limited, and mechanical issues are anticipated during early operations.
- CP24 reports that full signal priority on surface sections is not scheduled to be in place until May, and a public inquiry has been requested by Councillor Josh Matlow.
Summary:
Officials report that a constrained soft launch may start while further testing and adjustments continue. Whether a public inquiry will proceed is undetermined at this time, and full signal-priority functionality is reported to be delayed until May.
