Eglinton Maintenance and Storage Facility explained

Eglinton Maintenance and Storage Facility
Address:Industry Street, Mount Dennis,
Toronto, Ontario
Country:Canada
Coordinates:43.6903°N -79.4878°W
Owned:Metrolinx
Operator:Metrolinx plans to contract with a third party to operate the maintenance facility
Line:Line 5 Eglinton
Structure:Flexity Freedom vehicle maintenance and storage facility
Status:Open
Opened: (facility)
Opening:2024 (line)

The Eglinton Maintenance and Storage Facility is a rail yard and vehicle service centre for Line 5 Eglinton of the Toronto subway. The facility is located near the line's western terminus at Mount Dennis station, on lands formerly occupied by Kodak's Toronto campus.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

The Eglinton line uses Flexity Freedom vehicles on and is not connected to the Toronto streetcar system, which uses .

The facility was substantially complete in October 2018, and was ready for the delivery of the first Flexity Freedom vehicle on January 8, 2019. Five more were delivered by February 2019.

Grounds

The facility's footprint is 23hectare.[6] The facility will initially service 76 Bombardier Flexity Freedom vehicles but has capacity for 135 vehicles to handle any expansion of Line 5 Eglinton. According to Metrolinx, the site's ultimate capacity could be 162 Flexity Freedom vehicles.

Structures within the MSF will include:

The October 2015 design for the facility incorporated two artificial ponds, and green tracks, so its landscaping would better integrate with the adjacent parkland in the Black Creek valley. The facility will have a "green roof".

The EMSF has a radio mast for a central radio system to communicate with staff along the line such as dispatchers, operators and maintenance personnel. Three other stations will also have radio masts. The masts at the EMSF and Kennedy station will be tall; Forest Hill and Laird stations will have shorter roof-mounted masts that rise from ground level.

Operations

Automatic train control (ATC) is used to move trains within the facility without a driver on board. ATC moves trains automatically around the facility for cleaning, inspection and storage, and will deliver trains from the yard to a hand-over area where drivers take control to move trains onto the mainline tracks.[7]

A backup power facility is being constructed adjacent to the CN/CP rail corridor at the northwest corner of the Eglinton facility. In the event of a widespread power outage, the new facility will provide Line 5 trains with up to 4 hours of electrical power. The facility will use lithium-ion batteries, which will be charged overnight in order to reduce peak-period power demands and operating costs. The batteries will have a capacity of 10 MW / 30 MWh, equivalent to what is needed to power 8000 homes for a year. The roof of the facility will have about 250 solar panels to generate 90 kW DC of electricity.[8] In addition to providing emergency power, the battery power would be used daily during peak hours to avoid Ontario Hydro's peak hour surcharge.

History

The site was chosen because it was a sufficiently large "brownfield" immediately adjacent to one terminus of the line. At first, Metrolinx was not open to input from neighbouring residents, but in May 2013, they announced that they would organize a mechanism for taking feedback.

In 2013, Metrolinx announced that the facility would not be operated by the TTC, and they would contract with a private company to operate it instead.

Originally, the backup power facility was to have a natural gas–fired generator to power Line 5 in order to avoid peak demand times on the provincial power grid and to handle a power outage. The facility would have saved about 40 per cent on the price of electricity and would have been wide, long and tall. Some local residents and environmental activists were critical of Metrolinx's plan to use a backup generator powered by fossil fuel. Thus, on March 28, 2017, the province announced that the facility would use a system of batteries instead of a natural gas generator and that the battery system's operating costs would not be greater than the operating cost of a gas backup power system.

By October 2018, the Eglinton Maintenance and Storage Facility was substantially complete[9] and on January 8, 2019, received delivery of the first Flexity Freedom vehicle.

In April 2021, an LRV made the first test of automatic train control within the EMSF grounds. In the same month, testing on the communication system between Keelesdale station and the EMSF was completed.[10]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Down (but not out) Mount Dennis area pins hopes on Metrolinx . . John . Lorinc . 2012-11-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304113854/http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/toronto/down-but-not-out-mount-dennis-area-pins-hopes-on-metrolinx/article5614315/ . 2016-03-04. live . 2013-03-28 . A sprawling storage and maintenance facility for the light-rail vehicles will be built on the Kodak site within a few years..
  2. News: Meeting to provide details on LRT station in Mount Dennis . . Rahul . Gupta . 2012-12-12 . 2012-12-22 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20121222020156/http://www.insidetoronto.com/news-story/1487450-meeting-to-provide-details-on-lrt-station-in-mount-dennis . The Mount Dennis underground stop at Weston Road would serve as the line's western terminus point, said Metrolinx spokesperson Jamie Robinson on Friday, Dec. 7..
  3. News: Eglinton LRT: Trouble Brewing in Mt. Dennis (Update 2) . Steve . Munro . Steve Munro . 2010-02-17 . 2015-03-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150304010743/http://stevemunro.ca/2010/02/17/eglinton-lrt-trouble-brewing-in-mt-dennis/ . live . Some speakers addressed the use of the Kodak lands for the proposed carhouse, and asked that alternative schemes be considered. Part of this relates to a proposed "big box" development on the land. However, Council approved the acquisition of this property, by expropriation if necessary, in December..
  4. News: Feedback on maintenance yard needed . . Roy . Murray . 2012-07-09 . 2013-01-27 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20130127101111/http://www.westonweb.ca/tag/eglinton-crosstown-lrt/.
  5. News: Residents ask TTC for LRT tunnel through Mount Dennis . . Tess . Kalinowski . 2010-02-16 . 2013-10-03 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20131003203624/http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2010/02/16/residents_ask_ttc_for_lrt_tunnel_through_mount_dennis.html . In addition to the $4.6billion the province has committed to the Eglinton LRT, the centrepiece of Toronto's Transit City plan, the TTC also wants to build a carhouse on the old Kodak lands in Mount Dennis..
  6. News: Crosstown gas-fired power plant has Mount Dennis residents fired up: The electrical substation would be a backup facility, but the community wants Metrolinx to use greener technology . . Tess . Kalinowski . 2016-01-09 . 2016-01-16 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160404080751/http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/transportation/2016/01/09/crosstown-gas-fired-power-plant-has-mount-dennis-residents-fired-up.html . 2016-04-04. live . The community doesn't object to putting a hydro plant on the old Kodak lands, where the light rail vehicle maintenance and storage facility is to be built. It just wants the province to look at greener technology, said Simon Chamberlain, of the Mount Dennis Community Association..
  7. Web site: How will the Eglinton Crosstown LRT’s automatic train control work? We break down every major element in an infographic . . December 9, 2019 . January 9, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200109215906/https://blog.metrolinx.com/2019/12/09/how-will-the-eglinton-crosstown-lrts-automatic-train-control-work-we-break-down-every-major-element-in-an-infographic/ . January 9, 2020 .
  8. Web site: New green energy facility is powering up the Eglinton Crosstown LRT . . July 31, 2019 . October 27, 2019 .
  9. Web site: Eglinton Crosstown Update . . January 11, 2019 . January 13, 2019 .
  10. Web site: Crosstown light rail vehicle runs using automatic operating system for first time . . April 13, 2021 . April 13, 2021 . https://archive.today/20210413201546/https://blog.metrolinx.com/2021/04/13/see-video-as-crosstown-light-rail-vehicle-runs-using-automatic-operating-system-for-first-time/ . April 13, 2021 .