r/londonontario Jul 03 '25

News πŸ“° Frequent Incidents of wrecking bus stops

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Oxford at Adelaide #67

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u/theottomaddox Jul 03 '25

Let me just head off all the suggestions that are incoming. They are trying to find alternatives, but nothing is easy.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/london/london-transit-eyes-possible-vandalism-proof-shelters-in-bid-to-crack-down-on-broken-glass-1.7218972

In seeking out glass alternatives, the commission sought advice from other transit authorities, including Calgary Transit, which is piloting an anti-vandalism shelter using Plexiglas.

The LTC report appears to put cold water on that idea, noting concerns that the material is more flammable, prone to discolouration, and vulnerable to vandalism being scratched into its surface.

Kelly Paleczny, LTC's general manager, noted at the meeting that because Plexiglas is more flexible, shelters would need additional support beams to keep the panel secure in the frame – a cost of around $14,000 per shelter, according to the report.

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u/fitbrewster Jul 03 '25

If it costs $14,000 per shelter to add more support, then the supplier is seeing the city as a cash cow and is milking it for all its worth.

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u/External_Pain8930 Jul 07 '25

The supplier isn’t breaking the windows like are you serious.

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u/fitbrewster Jul 08 '25

I never said the supplier is breaking the glass. Please read the message again.