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Line 6 Finch West

Line 6 Finch West, also known as the Finch West LRT,[7] is a light rail line under construction in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, to be operated by the Toronto Transit Commission. The 10.3-kilometre (6.4 mi),[4] 18-stop line is to extend from Finch West station on Line 1 Yonge–University to the North Campus of Humber College in Etobicoke. Unlike most of the Toronto streetcar system, the line will be segregated from traffic. As well, it will use transit signal priority and standard gauge rather than the broad Toronto gauge. The line is forecast to carry about 14.6 million rides a year or 40,000 a day by 2031.[8] The line will replace the 36 Finch West bus route (west from Finch West station), which is one of the three busiest bus routes in Toronto.[8][9] The line is scheduled for completion in 2023, with an estimated cost of $2.5 billion.[10]

Line 6 Finch West
Jane and Finch stop under construction in December 2022
Overview
StatusUnder construction[1]
OwnerMetrolinx
LocaleToronto, Ontario
TerminiFinch West
Humber College
Stations18
Service
TypeLight rail
SystemToronto subway
Operator(s)Toronto Transit Commission
Depot(s)York Gate Blvd and Norfinch Dr[2]
Rolling stockAlstom Citadis Spirit[3]
History
Planned opening2023
Technical
Line length10.3 km (6.4 mi)[4]
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
ElectrificationOverhead line750 V DC
Operating speed60 km/h (37 mph)[5]
SignallingThales SelTrac CBTC[6]
Route map

Humber College
Westmore
Martin Grove
Albion
Stevenson
Mount Olive
Rowntree Mills
Pearldale
Duncanwoods
Milvan Rumike
Emery
Signet Arrow
Norfinch Oakdale
Maintenance facility
Jane and Finch
Driftwood
Tobermory
Sentinel
Finch West

History

 
Finch West station – the eastern terminus of the line, providing an interchange with Line 1 Yonge–University

Finch Avenue West is currently served by the 36 Finch West bus, one of the three busiest Toronto Transit Commission bus routes in Toronto with about 42,600 passengers per weekday. Forecasted demand in 2031 would require 32–39 articulated buses or 45–55 standard buses to serve the route.[9]

In March 2007, Toronto mayor David Miller announced the 17-kilometre (11 mi) Etobicoke–Finch West LRT as part of the Transit City project to build several light-rail lines within the city.[11][12] The western terminus of the line would be built in the Highway 27 / Humber College area in Etobicoke. The line would run along Finch Avenue West eastward, terminating at Finch station in North York.[11]

On April 1, 2009, the Government of Ontario announced that it would provide funding for construction of this line from Humber College to Don Mills station via Finch West and Finch stations, opening in 2013.[13][14] In March 2010, the Ontario government budgeted less for building transit. As a result, it eliminated the proposed section of the line east of Finch West station.[11]

In December 2010, Mayor Rob Ford cancelled the line after taking office.[15] However, in February 2012, city council voted to restore the project, along with the Eglinton Crosstown LRT (later renamed Line 5 Eglinton), as part of a new transit plan, restoring some of the elements of the Transit City proposal over Mayor Ford's objections.[16]

In April 2012, Metrolinx proposed to start construction on the Finch West LRT in 2015, with the line opening in 2018.[11] By November 2012, when the city and province signed an LRT master agreement, construction for the line was to begin in 2015 for completion in 2020.[8] In April 2015, the province announced that construction of the line would start in 2016 for completion in 2021.[8]

Procurement

In September 2015, the Government of Ontario announced that its agency, Infrastructure Ontario, would search for a contractor to design, build, finance and maintain the Finch West LRT. The successful contractor would be chosen by 2017. The Request for Proposal (RFP) was released to select companies in February 2016[17] and closed on December 20, 2017.[18]

In May 2017, Metrolinx confirmed that it had entered into an agreement with Alstom to build 17 light rail vehicles for Line 6 Finch West.[17] In September 2017, Metrolinx announced the line would not open until 2022 at the earliest, blaming the delay on uncertainty with the Bombardier vehicle supply.[19]

In April 2018, Mosaic Transit Group, a consortium of ACS Infrastructure Canada Inc., Aecon, and CRH Canada Group Inc., was selected to build the transit line.[20][21] After consultation with Mosaic on a construction schedule, Metrolinx delayed projected completion of the line to 2023, ten years after the originally announced date.[22] That May, Infrastructure Ontario and Metrolinx announced that Mosaic had signed a contract to design, build, and finance the construction of the line and stations, and to maintain them for 30 years after their initial opening.[23]

Effective June 20, 2021, the TTC renumbered the Bay bus route from 6 to 19 to free up the route number 6 for the Finch West line.[24]

Construction

 
Rail and catenary pole installation at John Garland Boulevard in December 2022

Initial preparatory utility works began in 2016. Enbridge Gas Distribution relocated natural gas pipelines lower within the roadway to allow for an appropriate depth beneath the proposed track-bed.[25] Other utility work followed, with replacement and relocation of watermains, hydro poles and hydro cables.[26] In the second quarter of 2019, substantial construction of the project began with work on the maintenance and storage facility (MSF).[1]

In June 2020, the Highway 400 bridges over Finch Avenue were removed and replaced over two consecutive weekends, using a "rapid bridge replacement" technique. This involved moving the old bridge aside in one piece and installing a new bridge in its place.[27][28] By late October 2020, the first rails were being installed at the line's new maintenance and storage facility,[29] with the first vehicles scheduled to arrive in mid-2021.[26]

In December 2020, Mosaic Transit Partners awarded Bombardier Transportation a 30-year contract to maintain Line 6's light-rail vehicles as well as wayside systems such as track and overhead catenary. Bombardier was also chosen to maintain the fleet and wayside systems for Line 5 Eglinton in a different contract.[30]

In January 2021, the first of 11 traction power substations that will power the trains was installed. This first substation would power an initial 1,800-metre (5,900 ft) section of track between Norfinch Road / Oakdale Drive and Sentinel Road to allow for train testing.[26]

In late January 2022, the first vehicle test on the Finch West LRT occurred at its maintenance and storage facility. During the test, a vehicle travelled 700 m (2,300 ft) at speeds between 2 km/h (1.2 mph) and 5 km/h (3.1 mph).[31] In February 2022, an LRV made a 700-metre (2,300 ft) trip from the MSF along York Gate Boulevard onto Finch Avenue.[32] Main line testing is expected to take place in late 2022.[31]

By May 2022, Mosaic Transit Group had laid about 35 percent of the 25.6 kilometres (15.9 mi) of total track required to complete the line. Besides the double-track mainline, the total track to be laid included the maintenance and storage facility (MSF), crossovers and pocket tracks.[4] Mosaic had already laid 1.8 kilometres (1.1 mi) of track on the mainline between Pelican Gate (near the MSF) and Sentinel Road, which, starting May 20, was to be used for LRV testing with speeds up to 60 kilometres per hour (37 mph).[33] By September 1, 2022, 47 percent of mainline track had been laid.[34]

By late November 2022, the first eight platform canopies had been installed at the Driftwood stop; 116 canopies were to be installed, including two at Humber College station. Earlier in the fourth quarter, the first two electrical cabinets were installed at the Driftwood stop. 29 cabinets were to be installed along the line to power lights, fare machines and security systems.[35]

Route

 
Schematic map of Line 6 Finch West, with thick line indicating tunnelled and below-grade sections

Route description

 
Installed track slab in the section descending to Humber College station under construction in December 2022

From west to east, the 10.3-kilometre (6.4 mi)[4] line will run from Humber College's North Campus at Highway 27 in Etobicoke to Finch West station on Line 1 Yonge–University, at Keele Street in North York. Between the two terminals, there will be 16 on-street stops, all along Finch Avenue,[8] where tracks run in the middle of the street, segregated from traffic.[10]

From its western terminal, Humber College station, the line will run north in a trench along the west side of Highway 27 to its intersection with Finch Avenue, where the line will curve east in a short tunnel under the intersection and rise to street level along Finch Avenue.[36]: 17 

On Finch Avenue east of Highway 27, there will be two centre-reserved lanes for the LRT flanked by two traffic lanes in each direction as well as bike lanes.[10] The Westmore stop will be the first stop (from west to east) of 16 along the route.[37]

After passing the Martin Grove stop, the line will circumvent the north edge of the Albion Centre[a] with three stops: Albion, Stevenson and Mount Olive located within a distance of about 800 metres (2,625 ft).[37][38]

At the Rowntree Mills stop, the line will cross the Humber River where Islington Avenue and Finch Avenue intersect on a bridge over the river with far-side stops on opposite sides of the river.[b][38]

The line passes the Pearldale, Duncanwoods, Milvan/Rumike, Emery and Signet/Arrow stops before passing under Highway 400.[38][39] One block east of the Norfinch/Oakdale stop, at York Gate Boulevard, there will be a wye junction to the line's maintenance and storage facility.[40] The next stop, Jane and Finch, will be a transfer point to the 35 Jane bus, which was the TTC's fifth busiest bus route in 2018.[c][41]

After passing the Driftwood and Tobermory stops, Line 6 runs over Black Creek and the Sentinel stop will be the last on-street stop before the line's eastern terminal. About 500 m (1,600 ft) east of the latter stop, opposite Romfield Lane, the line will descend into a tunnel under Keele Street to terminate inside Finch West station.[40]

The line will serve several neighbourhoods along its route. Between Highway 27 and the Humber River, the line will serve the Rexdale neighbourhood of Etobicoke, which includes the Mount Olive-Silverstone-Jamestown neighbourhood (also known as Smithfield). There will be five on-street stops in the neighbourhood excluding the Rowntree Mills stop which straddles the Etobicoke / North York boundary at the Humber River.[42] Between the Humber River and Highway 400 in North York, the line will serve the Humber Summit neighbourhood on the north side of Finch Avenue[43] and Humbermede on the south side.[44] There are five on-street stops in this area again, excluding Rowntree Mills. Between Highway 400 and Keele Street (Finch West station), the line will serve the Jane and Finch neighbourhood, which includes its namesake stop along with four other on-street stops.[45]

Stops

Stop Type Platform[d] Notes Connections proposed as of October 2022[46]
Humber College Open trench Centre On Humber College North Campus at Highway 27.[47] TTC and regional buses
Westmore On-street Parallel At Westmore Drive, east side[37]
  • 96D Wilson
  • 927 Highway 27 Express
Martin Grove On-street Centre At Martin Grove Road, west side[37]
  • 46 Martin Grove
  • 927 Highway 27 Express
Albion On-street Centre At Albion Road, west side[37]
  • 73C Royal York
  • 118 Thistle Down
Stevenson On-street Centre Near Stevenson Road;[e] west of an access road to the Albion Centre[a][37]
Mount Olive On-street Centre At Kipling Avenue, east side,[38] in the Mount Olive-Silverstone-Jamestown (Smithfield) neighbourhood
  • 45 Kipling
  • 945 Kipling Express
Rowntree Mills On-street Far-side At Islington Avenue, next to Rowntree Mills Park, near the Gord and Irene Risk Community Centre[f][38]
  • 37B Islington
  • 937 Islington Express
Pearldale On-street Centre At Pearldale Avenue, west side,[38] near Finchdale Plaza[51]
Duncanwoods On-street Far-side At Duncanwoods Drive[39]
Milvan/Rumike On-street Far-side At Milvan Drive and Rumike Road[39]
  • 119B Torbarrie
  • 166 Toryork
Emery On-street Far-side At Weston Road[39] in the Emery neighbourhood
  • 119B Torbarrie
  • 165 Weston Road North
  • 166 Toryork
  • 989 Weston Express
Signet/Arrow On-street Far-side At Signet Drive and Arrow Road[39]
  • 84C Sheppard West
  • 99 Arrow Road
  • 119B Torbarrie
Norfinch/Oakdale On-street Far-side At Norfinch Drive and Oakdale Road;[39] near maintenance facility[2]
  • 84D Sheppard West
  • 99 Arrow Road
Jane and Finch On-street Far-side At Jane Street[40] in the Jane and Finch neighbourhood
  • 35 Jane
  • 99 Arrow Road
  • 935 Jane Express
Driftwood On-street Far-side At Driftwood Avenue[40]
  • 108 Driftwood
Tobermory On-street Far-side At Tobermory Drive[40]
Sentinel On-street Far-side At Sentinel Road[40]
  • 106 Sentinel
Finch West Underground Centre At Keele Street

Line 1 Yonge–University[52]
TTC buses

In January 2018, to avoid naming conflicts with existing TTC and GO stations in Toronto, a consultation process was initiated to select unique names for the stops at Jane, Kipling, Islington, and Weston; the initial suggestions were Jane and Finch, Mount Olive, Thistletown, and Emery Village, respectively.[53] Based on public feedback, Rowntree Mills was also considered, and ultimately selected, for the stop at Islington, while Emery was chosen as the name for the stop at Weston.[54]

Stop description

The line will be built with 18 stops, of which 16 are on-street. Each platform will be 48 metres (157 ft) long, the length of an LRT vehicle. Finch West station will be built as a double-length underground station.[52]

All stops and the two terminal stations will use transparent glass for walls, partitions and skylights. The terminal stops will use transparent glass for elevators and their shafts. This is to conform to crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) standards to create a bright and safe environment for riders. Using glass takes advantage of natural light to provide a more attractive environment for riders.[55]

The on-street stops will have canopies, lights, fare machines, cameras and a PA system. There will be electrical cabinets at each stop to power electrical equipment and to provide backup power in case of an outage.[35]

Operations

The line will be operated by the Toronto Transit Commission and maintained by Mosaic Transit Group as part of the public–private partnership contract with Metrolinx.[56] A fleet of 17 Alstom Citadis Spirit vehicles will be used on the line.[10] Thanks to dedicated tracks separated from traffic, transit signal priority at intersections,[10] and fares using Presto proof-of-payment,[9] when open, the line will provide service 20 percent faster than buses in mixed traffic, as well as increased reliability due to its segregation from traffic.[9] The line will also remove 35 morning and 29 afternoon peak period buses from existing traffic lanes.[9]

According to Metrolinx, Line 6 will have a frequency of every five minutes during peak hours and seven to ten minutes at off-peak times.[57] Bicycles will be allowed on board, stored in the bicycle racks inside the vehicles, during the off-peak hours.[58]

The maximum operating speed for vehicles on the mainline will be 60 kilometres per hour (37 mph). The line has nine traction power substations stored in pre-built structures along the line.[5]

The line will carry about 42,600 passengers per weekday. By 2031, projected ridership is around 2,800 passengers per hour in the peak direction.[9] Annual operating and maintenance costs are estimated to be $51.5 million in 2022, before deducting fare revenue and costs saved by eliminating parallel bus service.[59]

Intermediate turnback points

The line will have six intermediate turnback points in addition to the turnbacks at the two terminal stations. All but one turnback point have a pair of crossovers, one facing-point and the other trailing-point. The crossovers at or near the Westmore and Sentinel stops are just one stop away from the western and eastern terminals respectively. The turnback points from west to east are:

  • Roughly halfway between Westmore and Martin Grove stops (pair of crossovers)[37]
  • East of Albion stop (trailing-point crossover)[37]
  • East of Mount Olive stop (pair of crossovers)[38]
  • East of Milvan/Rumike stop (pair of crossovers)[39]
  • East of Norfinch/Oakdale stop (pair of crossovers)[39][40]
  • East of Sentinel stop (pair of crossovers)[40]

Maintenance and storage facility

Finch West LRT Maintenance and Storage Facility
 
General information
Location50 York Gate Boulevard
Toronto, Ontario[60]
Canada
Coordinates43°45′27″N 79°31′23″W / 43.75750°N 79.52306°W / 43.75750; -79.52306Coordinates: 43°45′27″N 79°31′23″W / 43.75750°N 79.52306°W / 43.75750; -79.52306
Owned byMetrolinx
Operated byMosaic Transit Group (under contract to Metrolinx)
Construction
Structure typeMaintenance and storage facility[60]
Other information
StatusUnder construction
History
Opened2021 (facility)[60]

Metrolinx has constructed a maintenance and storage facility (MSF) on a lot on the north side of Finch Avenue West between York Gate Boulevard and Norfinch Drive next to Monsignor Fraser College's Norfinch Campus.[61] The MSF will have facilities to service the Alstom Citadis Spirit light rail vehicles used on the line, as well as the line trackage.

The 10,000-square-metre (110,000 sq ft) facility will include a maintenance building, open-air storage for up to 26 LRVs, a car wash facility, materials storage, an administration building and a traction power substation.[60][62] The facility will have 4.4 kilometres (2.7 mi) of track, including both exterior storage and interior tracks. There is also 600 metres (2,000 ft) of track to connect the MSF to Finch Avenue via York Gate Boulevard.[4] Once the line is completed, LRVs leaving the facility will be able to enter service either in an eastbound or westbound direction.[60]

Construction of the facility started in 2019, and the MSF was ready to receive its first LRV by the end of July 2021. With completion of the MSF, Mosaic Transit Group will start to test LRVs and the communication system. In late 2021, a section of the line from the MSF to Sentinnel Road will be energized for up to 18 months of testing.[63][60]

In 2020, Metrolinx was criticized for proposing to sell off land in the Jane and Finch neighbourhood located in front of the MSF, contrary to initial promises to local community groups.[64] A 32-metre-wide (105 ft) strip of land along Finch Avenue is currently being used as a construction staging area by Mosaic Transit Group. In March 2021, Metrolinx cancelled their proposal and agreed to provide the land at zero cost to allow for the construction of a community hub by the City of Toronto and the local community, following completion of the line.[65]

Rolling stock

The line uses Alstom Citadis Spirit light rail vehicles. The vehicles are 48 metres (157 ft) long,[10] with a seating capacity of 120 and a maximum capacity of 292 passengers.[63] Each vehicle weighs 81 tonnes (89 tons).[57]

The trains were ordered in May 2017 by Metrolinx, as part of a joint order of 121 trains for Hurontario LRT and Finch West, at cost of $528 million.[66][67] 17 trains will be built at an Alstom plant in Brampton, with the first vehicle to be assembled in September 2020.[68] The first LRV arrived from Alstom at the MSF in two sections on July 28 and 29, 2021.[63] The second LRV arrived in two sections on November 12, 2021.[58] A third vehicle arrived in 2022.[34] After assembly, the vehicles are run around the MSF yard initially at 5 km/h (3.1 mph), then each vehicle is tested by running it around the yard for 600 km (370 mi) without a defect occurring.[58]

The same vehicles will be used for the Hurontario LRT in neighbouring Mississauga.[68] The line was originally supposed to use the same Bombardier Flexity Freedom trains planned for Line 5 Eglinton; however, this order was cancelled by Metrolinx following delivery delays by Bombardier.[67][69]

Potential extensions

Several extensions to the line have been proposed; however, as of 2021, none of the proposed extensions have been funded for design or construction.

Finch West station to Finch station

The line was originally planned to extend from Finch West station to Finch station on the Yonge leg of Line 1, and this segment was included in the 2010 environmental assessment of the line.[10] In March 2010, the Ontario government eliminated the proposed section of the line between Finch West and Finch because of budget constraints. This section of the line was part of the original Transit City proposal.[11] In 2013, this plan was revived as an "unfunded future rapid transit project" in the City of Toronto's "Feeling Congested?" report, indicating that this extension may be constructed sometime in the future.[70] The extension was later shown in the TTC's 2018 Corporate Plan with no timeline for completion.[71] At its February 20, 2020, meeting, the Metrolinx board of directors endorsed a prioritization framework for a proposed frequent rapid transit network that included a proposed LRT extension from Finch West station to Finch station; with a forecast ridership of 6,600 in 2031 and a proposed line length of 6.3 kilometres (3.9 mi) along Finch Avenue West, the project scored "high" with a preliminary benefit–cost ratio of 0.36 to 0.65.[72]

Humber College to Pearson Airport

In 2009, the TTC was studying the feasibility of potential routings for a future westward extension of the Etobicoke–Finch West LRT to the vicinity of Woodbine Live development, Woodbine Centre, and Pearson International Airport. The airport is primarily in Mississauga but within the Toronto fare zone.[12][73] This extension was later reclassified as a future transit project as described in the 2013 "Feeling Congested?" report by the City of Toronto.[70] Metrolinx has also noted the potential of an extension to the airport, albeit noting that this is an unfunded proposal.[10] In May 2021, Toronto City Council discussed a potential 2.5-kilometre (1.6 mi) extension south from Humber College to a new GO Transit station on the Kitchener line.[74] At its February 20, 2020, meeting, the Metrolinx board of directors endorsed a prioritization framework for a proposed frequent rapid transit network that included a proposed LRT extension from Humber College to Pearson International Airport; with a forecast ridership of 2,500 in 2031 and a proposed line length of 7.7 kilometres (4.8 mi) along Highway 27, Disco Road, Carlingview Drive, Dixon Road, Airport Road, Bresler Drive, Campus Road and Viscount Road, the project scored "medium" with a preliminary benefit–cost ratio of lest than 0.26.[72]

Finch station to Don Mills station

In May 2009, Metrolinx proposed that the line be extended from Finch station along Finch Avenue East and Don Mills Road into Don Mills station to connect with the Sheppard East LRT and Line 4 Sheppard and create a seamless crosstown LRT line in northern Toronto to parallel the Eglinton Crosstown LRT (later renamed Line 5 Eglinton) in central Toronto. The TTC said that a planning study would have commenced in 2010.[12][75][76]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b The Albion Centre (a.k.a. the Albion Mall) is a shopping centre on a triangular site bounded by Albion Road on the west, Kipling Avenue on the east and Finch Avenue on its north edge with 3 stops: Albion, Stevenson and Mount Olive (Kipling Avenue).[48]
  2. ^ The Humber River is the boundary between the Etobicoke and North York districts of Toronto.
  3. ^ As of 2021, the TTC was planning to install "priority bus lanes" on Jane Street. A Jane LRT was once considered for Jane Street. Both would serve the Jane and Finch neighbourhood.
  4. ^ Stops use one of the following platform configurations:
    • Centre: centre or island platform serving both tracks
    • Parallel: two parallel side platforms facing one another on the same side of a street intersection
    • Far-side: two side platforms each located separately at the far side of an intersection
  5. ^ The Stevenson stop's namesake street, Stevenson Road, does not intersect Finch Avenue, but lies north of Finch Avenue separated by a narrow strip of parkland.
  6. ^ The Rowntree Mills stop is surrounded by parkland. Besides the namesake Rowntree Mills Park, the Humber River valley passes under the intersection of Finch Avenue and Islington Avenue with Finch - Islington Park on the southwest corner and Gord and Irene Risk Park on the northeast corner.[49][50]

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External links

  • Official TTC site
  • Metrolinx Finch West LRT project page
  • Mosaic Transit Group
  • Virtual Walkthrough: Finch West Station on YouTube published by Metrolinx on May 12, 2020, showing a simulation of boarding an LRT train

line, finch, west, also, known, finch, west, light, rail, line, under, construction, toronto, ontario, canada, operated, toronto, transit, commission, kilometre, stop, line, extend, from, finch, west, station, line, yonge, university, north, campus, humber, co. Line 6 Finch West also known as the Finch West LRT 7 is a light rail line under construction in Toronto Ontario Canada to be operated by the Toronto Transit Commission The 10 3 kilometre 6 4 mi 4 18 stop line is to extend from Finch West station on Line 1 Yonge University to the North Campus of Humber College in Etobicoke Unlike most of the Toronto streetcar system the line will be segregated from traffic As well it will use transit signal priority and standard gauge rather than the broad Toronto gauge The line is forecast to carry about 14 6 million rides a year or 40 000 a day by 2031 8 The line will replace the 36 Finch West bus route west from Finch West station which is one of the three busiest bus routes in Toronto 8 9 The line is scheduled for completion in 2023 with an estimated cost of 2 5 billion 10 Line 6 Finch WestJane and Finch stop under construction in December 2022OverviewStatusUnder construction 1 OwnerMetrolinxLocaleToronto OntarioTerminiFinch WestHumber CollegeStations18ServiceTypeLight railSystemToronto subwayOperator s Toronto Transit CommissionDepot s York Gate Blvd and Norfinch Dr 2 Rolling stockAlstom Citadis Spirit 3 HistoryPlanned opening2023TechnicalLine length10 3 km 6 4 mi 4 Track gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeElectrificationOverhead line 750 V DCOperating speed60 km h 37 mph 5 SignallingThales SelTrac CBTC 6 Route mapHumber CollegeWestmoreMartin GroveAlbionStevensonMount OliveRowntree Mills Humber RiverPearldaleDuncanwoodsMilvan RumikeEmeryCanadian Pacific RailwaySignet ArrowHighway 400Norfinch OakdaleMaintenance facilityJane and FinchDriftwoodTobermorySentinelFinch WestThis diagram viewtalkedit Contents 1 History 1 1 Procurement 1 2 Construction 2 Route 2 1 Route description 2 2 Stops 2 3 Stop description 3 Operations 3 1 Intermediate turnback points 3 2 Maintenance and storage facility 4 Rolling stock 5 Potential extensions 5 1 Finch West station to Finch station 5 2 Humber College to Pearson Airport 5 3 Finch station to Don Mills station 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit Finch West station the eastern terminus of the line providing an interchange with Line 1 Yonge University Finch Avenue West is currently served by the 36 Finch West bus one of the three busiest Toronto Transit Commission bus routes in Toronto with about 42 600 passengers per weekday Forecasted demand in 2031 would require 32 39 articulated buses or 45 55 standard buses to serve the route 9 In March 2007 Toronto mayor David Miller announced the 17 kilometre 11 mi Etobicoke Finch West LRT as part of the Transit City project to build several light rail lines within the city 11 12 The western terminus of the line would be built in the Highway 27 Humber College area in Etobicoke The line would run along Finch Avenue West eastward terminating at Finch station in North York 11 On April 1 2009 the Government of Ontario announced that it would provide funding for construction of this line from Humber College to Don Mills station via Finch West and Finch stations opening in 2013 13 14 In March 2010 the Ontario government budgeted less for building transit As a result it eliminated the proposed section of the line east of Finch West station 11 In December 2010 Mayor Rob Ford cancelled the line after taking office 15 However in February 2012 city council voted to restore the project along with the Eglinton Crosstown LRT later renamed Line 5 Eglinton as part of a new transit plan restoring some of the elements of the Transit City proposal over Mayor Ford s objections 16 In April 2012 Metrolinx proposed to start construction on the Finch West LRT in 2015 with the line opening in 2018 11 By November 2012 when the city and province signed an LRT master agreement construction for the line was to begin in 2015 for completion in 2020 8 In April 2015 the province announced that construction of the line would start in 2016 for completion in 2021 8 Procurement Edit In September 2015 the Government of Ontario announced that its agency Infrastructure Ontario would search for a contractor to design build finance and maintain the Finch West LRT The successful contractor would be chosen by 2017 The Request for Proposal RFP was released to select companies in February 2016 17 and closed on December 20 2017 18 In May 2017 Metrolinx confirmed that it had entered into an agreement with Alstom to build 17 light rail vehicles for Line 6 Finch West 17 In September 2017 Metrolinx announced the line would not open until 2022 at the earliest blaming the delay on uncertainty with the Bombardier vehicle supply 19 In April 2018 Mosaic Transit Group a consortium of ACS Infrastructure Canada Inc Aecon and CRH Canada Group Inc was selected to build the transit line 20 21 After consultation with Mosaic on a construction schedule Metrolinx delayed projected completion of the line to 2023 ten years after the originally announced date 22 That May Infrastructure Ontario and Metrolinx announced that Mosaic had signed a contract to design build and finance the construction of the line and stations and to maintain them for 30 years after their initial opening 23 Effective June 20 2021 the TTC renumbered the Bay bus route from 6 to 19 to free up the route number 6 for the Finch West line 24 Construction Edit Rail and catenary pole installation at John Garland Boulevard in December 2022 Initial preparatory utility works began in 2016 Enbridge Gas Distribution relocated natural gas pipelines lower within the roadway to allow for an appropriate depth beneath the proposed track bed 25 Other utility work followed with replacement and relocation of watermains hydro poles and hydro cables 26 In the second quarter of 2019 substantial construction of the project began with work on the maintenance and storage facility MSF 1 In June 2020 the Highway 400 bridges over Finch Avenue were removed and replaced over two consecutive weekends using a rapid bridge replacement technique This involved moving the old bridge aside in one piece and installing a new bridge in its place 27 28 By late October 2020 the first rails were being installed at the line s new maintenance and storage facility 29 with the first vehicles scheduled to arrive in mid 2021 26 In December 2020 Mosaic Transit Partners awarded Bombardier Transportation a 30 year contract to maintain Line 6 s light rail vehicles as well as wayside systems such as track and overhead catenary Bombardier was also chosen to maintain the fleet and wayside systems for Line 5 Eglinton in a different contract 30 In January 2021 the first of 11 traction power substations that will power the trains was installed This first substation would power an initial 1 800 metre 5 900 ft section of track between Norfinch Road Oakdale Drive and Sentinel Road to allow for train testing 26 In late January 2022 the first vehicle test on the Finch West LRT occurred at its maintenance and storage facility During the test a vehicle travelled 700 m 2 300 ft at speeds between 2 km h 1 2 mph and 5 km h 3 1 mph 31 In February 2022 an LRV made a 700 metre 2 300 ft trip from the MSF along York Gate Boulevard onto Finch Avenue 32 Main line testing is expected to take place in late 2022 31 By May 2022 Mosaic Transit Group had laid about 35 percent of the 25 6 kilometres 15 9 mi of total track required to complete the line Besides the double track mainline the total track to be laid included the maintenance and storage facility MSF crossovers and pocket tracks 4 Mosaic had already laid 1 8 kilometres 1 1 mi of track on the mainline between Pelican Gate near the MSF and Sentinel Road which starting May 20 was to be used for LRV testing with speeds up to 60 kilometres per hour 37 mph 33 By September 1 2022 47 percent of mainline track had been laid 34 By late November 2022 the first eight platform canopies had been installed at the Driftwood stop 116 canopies were to be installed including two at Humber College station Earlier in the fourth quarter the first two electrical cabinets were installed at the Driftwood stop 29 cabinets were to be installed along the line to power lights fare machines and security systems 35 Route Edit Schematic map of Line 6 Finch West with thick line indicating tunnelled and below grade sections Route description Edit Installed track slab in the section descending to Humber College station under construction in December 2022 From west to east the 10 3 kilometre 6 4 mi 4 line will run from Humber College s North Campus at Highway 27 in Etobicoke to Finch West station on Line 1 Yonge University at Keele Street in North York Between the two terminals there will be 16 on street stops all along Finch Avenue 8 where tracks run in the middle of the street segregated from traffic 10 From its western terminal Humber College station the line will run north in a trench along the west side of Highway 27 to its intersection with Finch Avenue where the line will curve east in a short tunnel under the intersection and rise to street level along Finch Avenue 36 17 On Finch Avenue east of Highway 27 there will be two centre reserved lanes for the LRT flanked by two traffic lanes in each direction as well as bike lanes 10 The Westmore stop will be the first stop from west to east of 16 along the route 37 After passing the Martin Grove stop the line will circumvent the north edge of the Albion Centre a with three stops Albion Stevenson and Mount Olive located within a distance of about 800 metres 2 625 ft 37 38 At the Rowntree Mills stop the line will cross the Humber River where Islington Avenue and Finch Avenue intersect on a bridge over the river with far side stops on opposite sides of the river b 38 The line passes the Pearldale Duncanwoods Milvan Rumike Emery and Signet Arrow stops before passing under Highway 400 38 39 One block east of the Norfinch Oakdale stop at York Gate Boulevard there will be a wye junction to the line s maintenance and storage facility 40 The next stop Jane and Finch will be a transfer point to the 35 Jane bus which was the TTC s fifth busiest bus route in 2018 c 41 After passing the Driftwood and Tobermory stops Line 6 runs over Black Creek and the Sentinel stop will be the last on street stop before the line s eastern terminal About 500 m 1 600 ft east of the latter stop opposite Romfield Lane the line will descend into a tunnel under Keele Street to terminate inside Finch West station 40 The line will serve several neighbourhoods along its route Between Highway 27 and the Humber River the line will serve the Rexdale neighbourhood of Etobicoke which includes the Mount Olive Silverstone Jamestown neighbourhood also known as Smithfield There will be five on street stops in the neighbourhood excluding the Rowntree Mills stop which straddles the Etobicoke North York boundary at the Humber River 42 Between the Humber River and Highway 400 in North York the line will serve the Humber Summit neighbourhood on the north side of Finch Avenue 43 and Humbermede on the south side 44 There are five on street stops in this area again excluding Rowntree Mills Between Highway 400 and Keele Street Finch West station the line will serve the Jane and Finch neighbourhood which includes its namesake stop along with four other on street stops 45 Stops Edit Stop Type Platform d Notes Connections proposed as of October 2022 update 46 Humber College Open trench Centre On Humber College North Campus at Highway 27 47 TTC and regional busesWestmore On street Parallel At Westmore Drive east side 37 96D Wilson 927 Highway 27 ExpressMartin Grove On street Centre At Martin Grove Road west side 37 46 Martin Grove 927 Highway 27 ExpressAlbion On street Centre At Albion Road west side 37 73C Royal York 118 Thistle DownStevenson On street Centre Near Stevenson Road e west of an access road to the Albion Centre a 37 Mount Olive On street Centre At Kipling Avenue east side 38 in the Mount Olive Silverstone Jamestown Smithfield neighbourhood 45 Kipling 945 Kipling ExpressRowntree Mills On street Far side At Islington Avenue next to Rowntree Mills Park near the Gord and Irene Risk Community Centre f 38 37B Islington 937 Islington ExpressPearldale On street Centre At Pearldale Avenue west side 38 near Finchdale Plaza 51 Duncanwoods On street Far side At Duncanwoods Drive 39 Milvan Rumike On street Far side At Milvan Drive and Rumike Road 39 119B Torbarrie 166 ToryorkEmery On street Far side At Weston Road 39 in the Emery neighbourhood 119B Torbarrie 165 Weston Road North 166 Toryork 989 Weston ExpressSignet Arrow On street Far side At Signet Drive and Arrow Road 39 84C Sheppard West 99 Arrow Road 119B TorbarrieNorfinch Oakdale On street Far side At Norfinch Drive and Oakdale Road 39 near maintenance facility 2 84D Sheppard West 99 Arrow RoadJane and Finch On street Far side At Jane Street 40 in the Jane and Finch neighbourhood 35 Jane 99 Arrow Road 935 Jane ExpressDriftwood On street Far side At Driftwood Avenue 40 108 DriftwoodTobermory On street Far side At Tobermory Drive 40 Sentinel On street Far side At Sentinel Road 40 106 SentinelFinch West Underground Centre At Keele Street Line 1 Yonge University 52 TTC busesIn January 2018 to avoid naming conflicts with existing TTC and GO stations in Toronto a consultation process was initiated to select unique names for the stops at Jane Kipling Islington and Weston the initial suggestions were Jane and Finch Mount Olive Thistletown and Emery Village respectively 53 Based on public feedback Rowntree Mills was also considered and ultimately selected for the stop at Islington while Emery was chosen as the name for the stop at Weston 54 Stop description Edit The line will be built with 18 stops of which 16 are on street Each platform will be 48 metres 157 ft long the length of an LRT vehicle Finch West station will be built as a double length underground station 52 All stops and the two terminal stations will use transparent glass for walls partitions and skylights The terminal stops will use transparent glass for elevators and their shafts This is to conform to crime prevention through environmental design CPTED standards to create a bright and safe environment for riders Using glass takes advantage of natural light to provide a more attractive environment for riders 55 The on street stops will have canopies lights fare machines cameras and a PA system There will be electrical cabinets at each stop to power electrical equipment and to provide backup power in case of an outage 35 Operations EditThe line will be operated by the Toronto Transit Commission and maintained by Mosaic Transit Group as part of the public private partnership contract with Metrolinx 56 A fleet of 17 Alstom Citadis Spirit vehicles will be used on the line 10 Thanks to dedicated tracks separated from traffic transit signal priority at intersections 10 and fares using Presto proof of payment 9 when open the line will provide service 20 percent faster than buses in mixed traffic as well as increased reliability due to its segregation from traffic 9 The line will also remove 35 morning and 29 afternoon peak period buses from existing traffic lanes 9 According to Metrolinx Line 6 will have a frequency of every five minutes during peak hours and seven to ten minutes at off peak times 57 Bicycles will be allowed on board stored in the bicycle racks inside the vehicles during the off peak hours 58 The maximum operating speed for vehicles on the mainline will be 60 kilometres per hour 37 mph The line has nine traction power substations stored in pre built structures along the line 5 The line will carry about 42 600 passengers per weekday By 2031 projected ridership is around 2 800 passengers per hour in the peak direction 9 Annual operating and maintenance costs are estimated to be 51 5 million in 2022 before deducting fare revenue and costs saved by eliminating parallel bus service 59 Intermediate turnback points Edit The line will have six intermediate turnback points in addition to the turnbacks at the two terminal stations All but one turnback point have a pair of crossovers one facing point and the other trailing point The crossovers at or near the Westmore and Sentinel stops are just one stop away from the western and eastern terminals respectively The turnback points from west to east are Roughly halfway between Westmore and Martin Grove stops pair of crossovers 37 East of Albion stop trailing point crossover 37 East of Mount Olive stop pair of crossovers 38 East of Milvan Rumike stop pair of crossovers 39 East of Norfinch Oakdale stop pair of crossovers 39 40 East of Sentinel stop pair of crossovers 40 Maintenance and storage facility Edit Finch West LRT Maintenance and Storage Facility General informationLocation50 York Gate BoulevardToronto Ontario 60 CanadaCoordinates43 45 27 N 79 31 23 W 43 75750 N 79 52306 W 43 75750 79 52306 Coordinates 43 45 27 N 79 31 23 W 43 75750 N 79 52306 W 43 75750 79 52306Owned byMetrolinxOperated byMosaic Transit Group under contract to Metrolinx ConstructionStructure typeMaintenance and storage facility 60 Other informationStatusUnder constructionHistoryOpened2021 facility 60 Metrolinx has constructed a maintenance and storage facility MSF on a lot on the north side of Finch Avenue West between York Gate Boulevard and Norfinch Drive next to Monsignor Fraser College s Norfinch Campus 61 The MSF will have facilities to service the Alstom Citadis Spirit light rail vehicles used on the line as well as the line trackage The 10 000 square metre 110 000 sq ft facility will include a maintenance building open air storage for up to 26 LRVs a car wash facility materials storage an administration building and a traction power substation 60 62 The facility will have 4 4 kilometres 2 7 mi of track including both exterior storage and interior tracks There is also 600 metres 2 000 ft of track to connect the MSF to Finch Avenue via York Gate Boulevard 4 Once the line is completed LRVs leaving the facility will be able to enter service either in an eastbound or westbound direction 60 Construction of the facility started in 2019 and the MSF was ready to receive its first LRV by the end of July 2021 With completion of the MSF Mosaic Transit Group will start to test LRVs and the communication system In late 2021 a section of the line from the MSF to Sentinnel Road will be energized for up to 18 months of testing 63 60 In 2020 Metrolinx was criticized for proposing to sell off land in the Jane and Finch neighbourhood located in front of the MSF contrary to initial promises to local community groups 64 A 32 metre wide 105 ft strip of land along Finch Avenue is currently being used as a construction staging area by Mosaic Transit Group In March 2021 Metrolinx cancelled their proposal and agreed to provide the land at zero cost to allow for the construction of a community hub by the City of Toronto and the local community following completion of the line 65 Rolling stock EditThe line uses Alstom Citadis Spirit light rail vehicles The vehicles are 48 metres 157 ft long 10 with a seating capacity of 120 and a maximum capacity of 292 passengers 63 Each vehicle weighs 81 tonnes 89 tons 57 The trains were ordered in May 2017 by Metrolinx as part of a joint order of 121 trains for Hurontario LRT and Finch West at cost of 528 million 66 67 17 trains will be built at an Alstom plant in Brampton with the first vehicle to be assembled in September 2020 68 The first LRV arrived from Alstom at the MSF in two sections on July 28 and 29 2021 63 The second LRV arrived in two sections on November 12 2021 58 A third vehicle arrived in 2022 34 After assembly the vehicles are run around the MSF yard initially at 5 km h 3 1 mph then each vehicle is tested by running it around the yard for 600 km 370 mi without a defect occurring 58 The same vehicles will be used for the Hurontario LRT in neighbouring Mississauga 68 The line was originally supposed to use the same Bombardier Flexity Freedom trains planned for Line 5 Eglinton however this order was cancelled by Metrolinx following delivery delays by Bombardier 67 69 Potential extensions EditSeveral extensions to the line have been proposed however as of 2021 none of the proposed extensions have been funded for design or construction Finch West station to Finch station Edit The line was originally planned to extend from Finch West station to Finch station on the Yonge leg of Line 1 and this segment was included in the 2010 environmental assessment of the line 10 In March 2010 the Ontario government eliminated the proposed section of the line between Finch West and Finch because of budget constraints This section of the line was part of the original Transit City proposal 11 In 2013 this plan was revived as an unfunded future rapid transit project in the City of Toronto s Feeling Congested report indicating that this extension may be constructed sometime in the future 70 The extension was later shown in the TTC s 2018 Corporate Plan with no timeline for completion 71 At its February 20 2020 meeting the Metrolinx board of directors endorsed a prioritization framework for a proposed frequent rapid transit network that included a proposed LRT extension from Finch West station to Finch station with a forecast ridership of 6 600 in 2031 and a proposed line length of 6 3 kilometres 3 9 mi along Finch Avenue West the project scored high with a preliminary benefit cost ratio of 0 36 to 0 65 72 Humber College to Pearson Airport Edit In 2009 the TTC was studying the feasibility of potential routings for a future westward extension of the Etobicoke Finch West LRT to the vicinity of Woodbine Live development Woodbine Centre and Pearson International Airport The airport is primarily in Mississauga but within the Toronto fare zone 12 73 This extension was later reclassified as a future transit project as described in the 2013 Feeling Congested report by the City of Toronto 70 Metrolinx has also noted the potential of an extension to the airport albeit noting that this is an unfunded proposal 10 In May 2021 Toronto City Council discussed a potential 2 5 kilometre 1 6 mi extension south from Humber College to a new GO Transit station on the Kitchener line 74 At its February 20 2020 meeting the Metrolinx board of directors endorsed a prioritization framework for a proposed frequent rapid transit network that included a proposed LRT extension from Humber College to Pearson International Airport with a forecast ridership of 2 500 in 2031 and a proposed line length of 7 7 kilometres 4 8 mi along Highway 27 Disco Road Carlingview Drive Dixon Road Airport Road Bresler Drive Campus Road and Viscount Road the project scored medium with a preliminary benefit cost ratio of lest than 0 26 72 Finch station to Don Mills station EditIn May 2009 Metrolinx proposed that the line be extended from Finch station along Finch Avenue East and Don Mills Road into Don Mills station to connect with the Sheppard East LRT and Line 4 Sheppard and create a seamless crosstown LRT line in northern Toronto to parallel the Eglinton Crosstown LRT later renamed Line 5 Eglinton in central Toronto The TTC said that a planning study would have commenced in 2010 12 75 76 See also EditUrban rail transit in Canada Jane LRT an inactive project that if built would intersect Line 6 Finch WestNotes Edit a b The Albion Centre a k a the Albion Mall is a shopping centre on a triangular site bounded by Albion Road on the west Kipling Avenue on the east and Finch Avenue on its north edge with 3 stops Albion Stevenson and Mount Olive Kipling Avenue 48 The Humber River is the boundary between the Etobicoke and North York districts of Toronto As of 2021 update the TTC was planning to install priority bus lanes on Jane Street A Jane LRT was once considered for Jane Street Both would serve the Jane and Finch neighbourhood Stops use one of the following platform configurations Centre centre or island platform serving both tracks Parallel two parallel side platforms facing one another on the same side of a street intersection Far side two side platforms each located separately at the far side of an intersection The Stevenson stop s namesake street Stevenson Road does not intersect Finch Avenue but lies north of Finch Avenue separated by a narrow strip of parkland The Rowntree Mills stop is surrounded by parkland Besides the namesake Rowntree Mills Park the Humber River valley passes under the intersection of Finch Avenue and Islington Avenue with Finch Islington Park on the southwest corner and Gord and Irene Risk Park on the northeast corner 49 50 References Edit a b Ontario LRT Update Railway Age September 18 2019 a b Transit Project Assessment Environmental Project Report PDF Metrolinx Metrolinx to buy vehicles from Bombardier competitor as backup plan for Eglinton Crosstown CBC News Retrieved February 9 2018 a b c d e Track installation marks major advancement for Finch West LRT 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Routes 2018 PDF ttc ca Toronto Transit Commission p 4 Archived from the original PDF on October 5 2021 Retrieved January 12 2020 Rexdale Google Maps Retrieved April 2 2022 Humber Summit Google Maps Retrieved March 26 2022 Humbermede Google Maps Retrieved March 26 2022 Jane and Finch Google Maps Retrieved March 26 2022 Proposed TTC Routes Connecting to Line 6 Finch West PDF Toronto Transit Commission Retrieved October 27 2022 Metrolinx Finch West Light Rapid Transit Station North Campus Humber College Archived from the original on February 24 2022 Retrieved February 24 2022 The Albion Mall Google Maps Retrieved March 2 2022 Rowntree Mills Park Google Maps Retrieved May 9 2022 Gord and Irene Risk Park City of Toronto Retrieved May 9 2022 Finchdale Plaza Google Maps Retrieved May 9 2022 a b Finch West LRT Project Spring Open Houses Presentation May 24 28 amp 30 2019 PDF Metrolinx May 2019 Retrieved May 3 2021 Stop Naming Finch West LRT Metrolinx Engage Metrolinx Archived from the original on March 30 2018 Retrieved March 30 2018 Stop Naming Finch West LRT Metrolinx Engage Metrolinx Archived from the original on August 22 2019 Retrieved August 22 2019 Shattering safety standards on the Finch West LRT with glass Metrolinx August 25 2022 Archived from the original on August 25 2022 Report to the TTC Board Transit Network Expansion PDF Toronto Transit Commission February 10 2021 Retrieved May 3 2021 a b Second Light Rail Vehicle delivered to Finch West route The Mirror North York November 18 2021 Archived from the original on November 18 2021 a b c Second Light Rail Vehicle delivered to Finch West Maintenance and Storage Facility Metrolinx November 16 2021 Archived from the original on November 16 2021 Spurr Ben Pagliaro Jennifer October 31 2016 Report outlines steep costs of running new Toronto transit lines Toronto Star Retrieved October 31 2016 a b c d e f Fact Sheet Finch West LRT Maintenance and Storage Facility PDF Metrolinx 2019 Retrieved January 11 2020 Metrolinx Finch West LRT www metrolinx com Retrieved May 3 2021 Traction Power Substation at the Maintenance and Storage Facility Metrolinx March 3 2021 Archived from the original on March 3 2021 Retrieved March 30 2021 a b c See the first light rail vehicle arrive at Finch West Maintenance and Storage Facility Metrolinx July 30 2021 Retrieved July 30 2021 Westoll Nick July 23 2020 Jane Finch Community Hub project s future uncertain as Metrolinx looks at land sale options Global News Retrieved May 3 2021 Westoll Nick March 21 2021 Ontario government agrees to donate Metrolinx LRT land for Jane and Finch community hub Global News Retrieved May 3 2021 Healing Dan December 21 2017 Alstom to build Metrolinx LRT cars in Toronto creating 120 jobs Financial Post Retrieved May 3 2021 a b Metrolinx switches to Alstom for Toronto LRV order International Railway Journal May 12 2017 Retrieved May 3 2021 a b Inside the workshop A rare glimpse at how Finch West LRT vehicles are put together Metrolinx September 25 2020 Archived from the original on September 25 2020 Retrieved October 14 2020 Spurr Ben July 20 2016 Metrolinx threatens legal action over late delivery of light rail vehicles Toronto Star Retrieved July 20 2016 a b Transit Line Evaluation Process Feeling Congested PDF City of Toronto 2013 Retrieved April 24 2020 Corporate Plan 2018 2022 PDF TTC ca Retrieved February 9 2018 a b Metrolinx Project Prioritization www metrolinx com Retrieved October 18 2022 Munro Steve February 14 2009 Transit City Status Update Steve Munro Retrieved February 14 2009 The Missing Link Extending the Finch West LRT to the Kitchener GO Line app toronto ca May 5 2021 Retrieved March 1 2022 Munro Steve April 1 2009 Ontario Funds Three Transit City Routes Steve Munro Retrieved April 1 2009 Munro Steve May 25 2009 Sheppard LRT Don Mills Connection Unveiled Sort Of Steve Munro Retrieved May 25 2009 External links EditOfficial TTC site Metrolinx Finch West LRT project page Mosaic Transit Group Virtual Walkthrough Finch West Station on YouTube published by Metrolinx on May 12 2020 showing a simulation of boarding an LRT train Portals Ontario Transport Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Line 6 Finch West amp oldid 1135334410, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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