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Eglinton East LRT | Metrolinx

In the supplementary report on the EELRT to today's Council meeting.....

There's a tidbit for some of you to mull over

View attachment 731287

Also staff still using the old budget placeholder of ~4.5B for the project ....but that is with zero grade separation, and does not to my understanding account for the change in MSF location.

Report link: https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2026/cc/bgrd/backgroundfile-286353.pdf
If the route ends up being phased - is there more demand from the future Sheppard-McCowan Station to Malvern and UTSC, or from Kennedy to UTSC (where RapidTO lanes already exist)?
 
If the route ends up being phased - is there more demand from the future Sheppard-McCowan Station to Malvern and UTSC, or from Kennedy to UTSC (where RapidTO lanes already exist)?
Eglinton has way more density than along Sheppard out there, plus two go stations are along that section so definitely from Kennedy first. A bus from Scarborough centre will still probably end up being the fastest way to UTSC either way.
 
Eglinton has way more density than along Sheppard out there, plus two go stations are along that section so definitely from Kennedy first. A bus from Scarborough centre will still probably end up being the fastest way to UTSC either way.
Which is why I'm still very much of the opinion that the priority should be packaging DSBRT from STC to UTSC, the existing RapidTO lanes, and upcoming Busway into a serious BRT program for Scarborough...
 
We don't agree on everything, LOL; but we do agree on much, including this:

@AlexBozikovic

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All the public transit projects are needed to fight the traffic congestion caused by the single-occupant automobile. Toronto is way behind public transit compared to outside North America.

Wrong!

Bad public transit projects which waste money and don't drive net new ridership are not only, not needed, they are the opposite of what is needed because they take money away from good transit projects which will drive ridership.
 
Wrong!

Bad public transit projects which waste money and don't drive net new ridership are not only, not needed, they are the opposite of what is needed because they take money away from good transit projects which will drive ridership.
not sure how TSP on a corridor like Eglinton east would be a waste of money, including the integration of higher order transit into our existing network. You should be advocating for more money for more transit projects instead of lamenting about this. Also this absolutely would drive new transit riderships, especially once/if Sheppard gets built, Scarborough would be able to go to Etobicoke north and north York without going to Kennedy station or STC and vice-versa
 
not sure how TSP on a corridor like Eglinton east would be a waste of money, i

Who argued against TSP? Not me; I argued against a 4.7B LRT, one that will be 10B if there are substantial grade separation elements.

including the integration of higher order transit into our existing network. You should be advocating for more money for more transit projects instead of lamenting about this.

Excuse me? I've been advocating for more and better transit for decades. You will not tell me how its done or to do what I'm already doing.

You will stand aside and let me help make good things happen by killing bad ideas and freeing up the money to do them.

Also this absolutely would drive new transit riderships, especially once/if Sheppard gets built, Scarborough would be able to go to Etobicoke north and north York without going to Kennedy station or STC and vice-versa

No, it would not.

The math has already been done and is public, go read it.
 
I mean there's currently 2 transit stations in Scarborough, nothing east of McCowan, not sure if he's being a victim or just advocating for what's needed, my vote it the latter

Scarborough is getting new stations at Lawrence, STC and Sheppard/McCowan; Stouffille GO and Lakeshore will be near-subways within a few years, and Sheppard is heading east and will add several stations.

There's even more coming...........but you'll learn about that in due course.
 

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