abovegrade
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Someone on Reddit suggested calling the Finch Line "The Lap" because it beat Eglinton Line 5
I'm going to start calling it this!
I'm going to start calling it this!
I did not scream subways subways subways. I said that "I firmly believe the issue is we have NOT invested enough in subways historically." which was in response to this: "Maybe if we spent less money building the most overpriced option to anywhere that cries out loud enough for it, there might be money for improving service in other communities." I also said I don't think Finch deserves a subway, shovels in ground now or in 10 years. However, I believe we should've built more subways in the past; if I am not mistaken, you guys think we should build less subways in the future (than the subways subways crowd). To be clear, I'm not a big fan of subways into the suburbs, especially before transit needs are addressed closer to downtown.And what are the ridership numbers per kilometer of route for each of those cities?
And what is the budget to maintain them?
It's easy to yell "SUBWAYS SUBWAYS SUBWAYS" without having the foggiest notion of what it costs to run them. Building them is one thing. Keeping them running after is another.
About 20 years ago, the TTC estimated that it cost $7mil per kilometer just to maintain the subway each year. That was to maintain the rails, power supply, lighting, signals, equipment, structure, life safety, etc. If we assume that it's increased with inflation, that means that the TTC is spending over $700mil per year on maintaining it today - a quarter of their operating budget.
Yes, the subway is the backbone of the TTC's network. Yes, it costs a lot, but it also handles the largest part of the ridership. But that's also because it has been built in places that (for the most part) can justify putting it there. Building subways willy-nilly is going to cause an operational spiral where costs increase, and ridership and revenue won't keep up. Nevermind the fact that, as T3G correctly pointed out further up, that the capital budget isn't an open purse, either.
Dan
Because apparently as of now, the plan is for the replacement bus service to service the LRT stops only.Checking apple maps, it looks like the 36 already runs only every 10 minutes after 10:20pm anyways. How would keeping the current frequencies be disastrous?
This is the worse idea ever. Not only you don’t get to get on the train, you’ll have to walk further and not reach Humberwood loop either.Because apparently as of now, the plan is for the replacement bus service to service the LRT stops only.
As the peak service uses 15 of their 18 cars (over 83%), it seems unrealistic to be able to provide even a 16th car. So 6.5 minutes is the best they can do. A couple of fender benders, they'll likely have to cut service.The above said, I have some concern that the off-peak service seems too low; and the peak service, oddly , fails to meet the Mayors/TTCs current desired standard of every 6M or better for streetcar routes 7am-7pm, 7 days per week.
Fully agree. The REM's closest equivalent in Canada is probably the Canada Line in Vancouver which is 100 percent rapid transit.The REM is acting like a subway and not regional rail with trains every few mins all day long. The closest to the REM in Toronto will be the future Ontario Line but REM a much bigger project. Furthermore a lot of the stations are not regional rail with most stations on Montreal island and a few around downtown like Gare Centrale and Mcgill. We cannot compare the REM with GO. With the REM you do not need to look at the schedule, with GO you still need to plan your trip. Toronto win over Montreal with regional rail, but Montreal win to provide fast subway service. It’s mind boggling Toronto have not open a new subway like in decades. If they did I would be much less critical of Finch West. Toronto deserved more frequent and grade separated transit.
I would imagine extending Finch LRT eastwards would be a bit complicated if done in the near future because of all the construction at yonge related to the subway extensionI think the Finch LRT team should just be retained and keep them working considering they probably had the best go at a rail transit project in 21st century Ontario history.
A competent government would be extending the LRT Finch Station 6.5km east AND Pearson Airport 8.2km west.
I'd think almost all would have finished a year ago. Many even longer!I think the Finch LRT team should just be retained and keep them working considering they probably had the best go at a rail transit project in 21st century Ontario history.
You know that's funded already, with preliminary construction already under way?
...You know that's funded already, with preliminary construction already under way?




