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Defeats the purpose of the Relief Line relieving Yonge Street north of Eglinton. I'd be fine with that line as a branch of the Don Mills alignment Relief Line.
How about "Don River Line"? The acronym is the same.Very true. I think that in the official docs it is called "Relief Line", without downtown in the name. But a more catchy name would help.
The problem is, calling it the Don River Line is a bit incorrect. Similarly to calling the Yonge-University-Spadina Line as the Yonge Line is incorrect. Calling it the Don River-Queen Line might be more representative. However, even that has it's flaws, but it's not like YUS has it's problems. It should be called the Yonge-Front-University-Bloor-Spadina-Allen-Jane LineHow about "Don River Line"? The acronym is the same.
The problem is, calling it the Don River Line is a bit incorrect. Similarly to calling the Yonge-University-Spadina Line as the Yonge Line is incorrect. Calling it the Don River-Queen Line might be more representative. However, even that has it's flaws, but it's not like YUS has it's problems. It should be called the Yonge-Front-University-Bloor-Spadina-Allen-Jane Line
Don Mills-Pape-Carlaw-Eastern-Queen-Dundas/Dufferin Line
Also defeats the purpose of the B-D extension.Defeats the purpose of the Relief Line relieving Yonge Street north of Eglinton. I'd be fine with that line as a branch of the Don Mills alignment Relief Line.
It's Line 3, not Line 6.or we could just call it line 6... just saying
SRT is line 3
Finch LRT shouldn't have a line number just like St Clair and Spadina do not.
It should because it it not a streetcar. It is an important RAPID transit line and the 512 and 510 are currently not.SRT is line 3
Finch LRT shouldn't have a line number just like St Clair and Spadina do not.