Suburban_Toronto
New Member
So you want Ford to change the plan on Eglinton to grade-separated. Because that is requried to get this Schabas plan to work. (P.S. I agree with you that running along the 401 instead of elevated along Sheppard was a part of the plan that needed to change. Your Agincourt is a good suggestion).
Remember the Liberals and Metrolinx hid the Business Case report that showed that a grade-separated Eglinton, connected to SRT, was the best. This report was finalized in June 2012 (likely existed well before this in draft form) and only released by FOI in November 2013. In that time, Council was blowing in the wind debating LRT or subway several times while the Liberals quietly deprived the City of the needed information in this report, just so they could win a by-election as the "subway champions". By the time this report was released, and Schabas released his report a month later (December 2013), the City had been so debated out that there was no motivation to revisit the subway plan - which is virtually the same plan we have today.
I actually don't think Eglington needs to be grad separated, have it as through line to Eglington East heading to UTSC, with grade separation at certain intersections. Eglington has the bones to be pedestrianised and I think Schabas plan can be faster regional option for most of Scarborough. Also the Eglington line running up to UTSC will also connect with subway and two go stations. It would be nice if Eglington was grade sperated but assuming your working off of $4billion dollar funding envelop I think modified Schabas + Eglington UTSC is definitely feasible. To be honest I don't care which party or politician gets this through, I'm just tired of half baked plans being pushed on Scarborough (Wynne, Ford, or Tory), when there are sensible options with existing infrastructure in place that can be utilised.
Also think it can be a political win for current players:
/ FORD gets grade separated transit to Scarborugh (Schabas plan)
/ Tory get to showcase that Smart track will better serve regional needs of city by better connecting with a broader network
/ Nobody will lose transit options by keeping existing SRT stations.
/Also the EA done for SRT LRT and perhaps some of the sheppard LRT can be utilised plus the potential zoning rights for development around sheppard and kennedy + sheppard and victoria park business area.
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