Toronto Opens New 19-Kilometre Line 5 Eglinton Metro with 15 Underground Stations
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Toronto has opened its new 19-kilometre Line 5 Eglinton metro line, featuring 15 underground stations integrated into the city's Midtown urban landscape. The project, which faced multiple delays and required settlements between municipal groups, engineers, and designers, opened in February with 25 total stations connecting multiple train lines across the city.
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Though it faced multiple delays and settlements between municipal groups, engineers and designers, the Line 5 LRT system opened in February, with riders entering the 25 total stations.
It connects multiple train lines
The 19-kilometre metro Line 5 has opened in Toronto, with 15 underground stations integrated into the urban landscape of the city.
