Hopkins123
Senior Member
Some people fail to understand that the subway extension will serve multiple purposes.
Elimination of the double transfer, bus to RT to subway: check. That will save 8-10 min each way for riders who end up on the subway anyway.
Shorter bus rides from the eastern part on Lawrence East: check. That includes Cedarbrae, but not just that location. Buses from the north don't need to cross the often-congested 401 over/underpasses, because they can connect to the Sheppard terminus: check. Potential for more density at the Sheppard terminus: check.
The 3-stop version of the subway extension will produce a better bang for the buck. I wouldn't mind the 1-stop version, as it still cuts many transfers, and would bring a closure to this lingering project. But if the current government is willing to pay for the 3-stop version, that's preferable.
Rexdale will not be getting a subway, because it is reasonably close to the TYSSE Finch West and Pioneer Village stations. Finch LRT and Steeles West bus will provide a good connection to those subway stations. If the Spadina subway only went to Eglinton West, and then a separate orphan line was running from there further north, then one could make a case for the subway extension once the said orphan line comes due for rebuild.
SSE will do for the eastern half of Scarborough what TYSSE is already doing for Rexdale.
Nevermind that the 927 Highway 27 Rocket can already get people from Rexdale Blvd/Woodine Centre to the Bloor-Danforth in a mere 15 minutes. Rexdale Boulevard is roughly the same distance away from Bloor-Danforth as Sheppard Avenue. People at Sheppard and McCowan today cannot get to Main and Danforth in 15 minutes, or even 20. With the subway they can reasonably enough. That's the transformative improvement to commuter trips times the SSE is affording the masses and why it must proceed forward in earnest.