Death of man on Toronto subway tracks puts platform barriers in spotlight
Toronto’s subway operator has reiterated its long-standing desire to build platform barriers that could prevent deaths such as one this week where a 73-year-old man was killed after allegedly being pushed in front of a moving train.
But implementing platform edge doors, as they’re known, would cost well over a billion dollars for the city’s entire subway system and the funds are currently lacking, said Stuart Green, a spokesman for the Toronto Transit Commission.
“This would be a massive undertaking for the TTC, not just from a financial standpoint, but also from an engineering standpoint,” Green said. “We see benefits to having them, but it’s not a simple matter of let’s go ahead and do that.”
Toronto’s mayor discussed the barriers with reporters this week, but raised questions about the cost.


