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Thursday June 11, 2015

June 10, 2015 by Graeme MacKay

Editorial cartoon by Graeme MacKay, The Hamilton Spectator - Thursday June 11, 2015 Pan Am trains headed to new Hamilton GO station Ð ready or not  The province plans to deliver soccer fans to Hamilton's new GO Train station for next month's Pan Am Games whether the building is finished or not. Construction continues on the station, platform, train tracks and elevators with just a month left before games celebrations kick off in the city July 9. Transportation Minister Steven Del Duca reiterated Tuesday the $44-million-plus station will be open for business, noting Metrolinx on Monday released a schedule of planned Pan Am service to the city starting July 11. "I have visited the crews working hard on site daily to deliver this new transit station, and I have been assured by Metrolinx that this new GO Station on James Street North will be operational in time for the Games," he said in an e-mailed statement. "Landscaping around the station, including the laying of sod, will continue to take place after the station enters service, but these finishing touches will not impact the operational status of this station." That's good news Ð if hard to believe, said Mayor Fred Eisenberger. That's the official word and I'm prepared to take them at their word," said the mayor, who noted in a morning speech how much construction remains to be done on the station. "When I drive by, I personally am hard pressed to see how that might happen, but I'm not a construction guy." The mayor said he thought it was possible a basic platform could be made safe and opened for GO train visitors, if not the station building itself. "I'm suspecting it's just a platform ... If they can get a train there, they can let people off, that's great." Eisenberger added he didn't consider a fully open GO station "integral" to games planning as it might have been with the originally envisioned West Harbour stadium. (Source: Hamilton Spectator) http://www.thespec.com/pan-am-games-story/5668541-pan-

Editorial cartoon by Graeme MacKay, The Hamilton Spectator – Thursday June 11, 2015

Pan Am trains headed to new Hamilton GO station – ready or not

The province plans to deliver soccer fans to Hamilton’s new GO Train station for next month’s Pan Am Games whether the building is finished or not.

Construction continues on the station, platform, train tracks and elevators with just a month left before games celebrations kick off in the city July 9.

Transportation Minister Steven Del Duca reiterated Tuesday the $44-million-plus station will be open for business, noting Metrolinx on Monday released a schedule of planned Pan Am service to the city starting July 11.

“I have visited the crews working hard on site daily to deliver this new transit station, and I have been assured by Metrolinx that this new GO Station on James Street North will be operational in time for the Games,” he said in an e-mailed statement.

“Landscaping around the station, including the laying of sod, will continue to take place after the station enters service, but these finishing touches will not impact the operational status of this station.”

That’s good news – if hard to believe, said Mayor Fred Eisenberger.

That’s the official word and I’m prepared to take them at their word,” said the mayor, who noted in a morning speech how much construction remains to be done on the station. “When I drive by, I personally am hard pressed to see how that might happen, but I’m not a construction guy.”

The mayor said he thought it was possible a basic platform could be made safe and opened for GO train visitors, if not the station building itself.

“I’m suspecting it’s just a platform … If they can get a train there, they can let people off, that’s great.”

Eisenberger added he didn’t consider a fully open GO station “integral” to games planning as it might have been with the originally envisioned West Harbour stadium. (Source: Hamilton Spectator)

Posted in: Canada Tagged: construction, Games, GO, Hamilton, James Street, Pan Am, panic, Sports, station, Transit

Thursday September 25, 2008

September 25, 2008 by Graeme MacKay

Editorial Cartoon by Graeme MacKay, Editorial Cartoonist, The Hamilton Spectator – Thursday September 25, 2008

Metrolinx’s Big Move will change city for the better

History will record that Hamilton came of age yesterday with a transit announcement made in a non- descript Toronto hotel ballroom. 

The $50-billion “Big Move” unveiled by Metrolinx chair Rob MacIsaac will forever change the form, functioning and economic prospects of our city. 

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In MacIsaac’s words, the plan will “cement Hamilton’s place as an integral hub of the GTA transit network and spur significant economic activity throughout the region.” 

It also threatens to shift our centre of political gravity from Hamilton City Hall to Metrolinx’s headquarters in Toronto. 

The specific commitments include all-day express electrified GO service between downtown Hamilton and Union Station and a much anticipated light-rapid transit line connecting McMaster University and Eastgate Square. 

It also contemplates a future north-south rapid transit connection between downtown and Hamilton’s airport. 

Even hard-bitten Hamilton cynics will have trouble disliking all of the positive elements of these announcements. 

LRT is a modern, efficient and reliable way to move large numbers of people quickly. It will also inevitably attract investment, create jobs and increase property values throughout the city.  (Source: Hamilton Spectator) 

 

Posted in: Hamilton Tagged: after thought, bus, Dalton McGuinty, extension, GO, Hamilton, LRT, map, mass, Metrolinx, Ontario, public, Toronto, Transit, transportation

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