Burnt creek
Active Member
Here is what I predict will happened: They will find a way (likely through signal prioritization) to reduce the commuting time. But that's where the smokescreen will occur. My estimate back in 2016 (whereby i compared the commuting time/speed to that of a good marathoner or 10k runner) was based on the specs from Metrolinx at the time that stated that the total distance of 10K could be covered in approx 33 minutes. That amounts to just under 20 km/hr. but that is still too slow for commuters. The smoke screen will be that they will claim victory in making it faster and getting it to MAYBE the planned estimated times but in reality the commuters will still have to endure horribly slow commutes instead of horrendously slow commutes. Even at planned optimum speeds, any e-scooter can beat that easily (at half throttle) and the e-scooter may even become preferred option for many people on that route.Line 6 is not only slower than the 36 bus, it is also slower than the 41 + 996 TTC bus. It has also been calculated to be slower than taking Line 1 to Highway 407 station and taking the new 40M GO bus starting January 3, 2026. The upper range of the trip times on Line 6 (10.3 km) are exceeding Line 1 Vaughan to Finch (38.4 km) times, which is ridiculous.
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We raced TTC's Line 6 on a bus and it was so slow we had time to stop for a snack
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To whom it may concern: only in North America are these called LRVs and LRT. In Europe this would be considered a street-running tram, which is directly analogous to a Toronto streetcar. Fighting over semantics just shows you've never set foot outside the continent. Line 6 is in every way a streetcar. LRTs even in the United States often have stronger grade-separation for most, if not all of its routing. Conversely, LRTs in Asia are virtually all light metros. See Kelana Jaya line in Malaysia and my metro vs. tram post below: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelana_Jaya_line
And pillaging funds for the Sheppard Subway extension would have been the right thing to do. I will die on this hill that Finch West did not deserve an LRT before transit improvements were made along other denser, more deserving corridors. A competent transit plan would have prioritized the many over the few. And while trying to help the few over the many, Line 6 ends up doing neither.
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