Allandale25
Senior Member
^ Did you see the various presentation files to the City Manager to Exec Comm/Council on the structural challenges Toronto faces? It lays it out very clearly. Worth a read.
im no economics expert but i too wonder just where the money that is being collected in taxes and for the development fees of a record construction tempo are going to.Is it petty politics to try to figure out who's going to run the line? Seems like a pretty important thing to figure out. What value is there in a completed infrastructure project if it can't be used?
Now, all of that being said... can someone who knows more about economics than me please explain how it is possible that a city where so much of the country's economic activity is generated is having so much money troubles?
yes it is when the line is their creation via transit city and they agreed a couple years back to run the line. ML was there to facilitate the construction. so they designed their own line and now they cant afford to run it themselves?Is it petty politics to try to figure out who's going to run the line? Seems like a pretty important thing to figure out. What value is there in a completed infrastructure project if it can't be used?
Now, all of that being said... can someone who knows more about economics than me please explain how it is possible that a city where so much of the country's economic activity is generated is having so much money troubles?
im no economics expert but i too wonder just where the money that is being collected in taxes and for the development fees of a record construction tempo are going to.
im chancing part of it goes to a word that begins with a C and ends with an N with 3 syllables...![]()
Link to said presentation please?Like I said above, if you haven't seen the City's Manager's presentation, I recommend it. It answers your question.
Link to said presentation please?
Damn you Cabbagetown!!!!im chancing part of it goes to a word that begins with a C and ends with an N with 3 syllables...![]()
As we covered before, it's not so cut-and-dried.I thought, Finch LRT will be cheaper to operate than the bus it replaces. More riders per driver, fewer drivers needed, means lower cost.
Again, it's not so cut-and-dried. And maintenance is a big problem of it.Not so sure about Eglinton, underground stations cost more to operate. But even then, ECLRT almost fully replaces the busy Eg East bus #34, and shortens #32, 54, 56, and 100. The shortening affects the central, congested part of Eglinton from Mt Dennis to Don Mills, where the traffic is slow and a lot of buses are getting tied up today. That replacement should at least help with the cost balance, if not turn it outright profitable for the TTC.
I knew it!im no economics expert but i too wonder just where the money that is being collected in taxes and for the development fees of a record construction tempo are going to.
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The high cost of any transportation operation is staff and fuel. Am I supposed to believe that an electric transportation system, brand new and under warranty, with vehicles that are driven by a single employee that handle a much larger capacity, is somehow more expensive to run than the buses it replaces?? How?? I get that the system was more expensive to build, and that the vehicles are more expensive... but to operate?? How?? Where is the money going to go??Province may have to run Eglinton LRT amid Toronto’s financial woes - Global News
Just because you see less vehicles and less operator doesn't mean it's cheaper to operate.The high cost of any transportation operation is staff and fuel. Am I supposed to believe that an electric transportation system, brand new and under warranty, with vehicles that are driven by a single employee that handle a much larger capacity, is somehow more expensive to run than the buses it replaces?? How?? I get that the system was more expensive to build, and that the vehicles are more expensive... but to operate?? How?? Where is the money going to go??
All of that is the opposite of what the argument by the TTC against the province uploading the operating costs of the subway has been. The argument has often been that the subway subsidizes the surface routes operationally. The electricity cost for LRVs should not be more expensive than diesel fuel for buses. The LRTs have lower rolling resistance than buses and ask any electric vehicle owner... fuel to electricity costs are not comparable. Yes, there are buildings to maintain which is new, but most have low staffing requirements. Power distribution system = capital cost already purchased and under warranty. Railway wear and tear... sure that will become a cost but not immediately. Electricity costs for stations and signage = low (modern led lighting) unless they try to keep the stations at room temperature (heating could be more expensive). Daily LRV maintenance shouldn't be that much different than the three buses it replaces. Signal system maintenance = modoerate (new system so changes shouldn't be required but there will be some cost to run a control center). Tunnel maintenance... this is under warranty... there should be no immediate cost.Just because you see less vehicles and less operator doesn't mean it's cheaper to operate.
We don't know exactly what charges will ML request TTC to pay daily upkeep as it is in a secret operating agreement which they want to rip up now. Previously ML said they would only fund life cycle expenses. The extra costs could include:
Power distributions system
Railway wear and tear
Electricity cost for stations and signage
The cost of energy to move a LRV is more expensive than a bus
Daily LRV maintenance
Signal system maintenance
Tunnel maintenance
The point of mass transit is to move mass amounts of people more efficiency. It is never about saving money unless it's Asia. Eventually the line will grew in ridership to get close to break even. Studies have found the Yonge Line does before COVID cause of the amount of riders. For a new line in North America, it'll never happen.




