And how exactly does deploying light rail on the SRT instead really solve those? Be specific.
The only argument that ever comes up is the number of stops. But the SRT stops that got cut out weren't all that substantial on ridership. And one of those stops is being put back on the Stouffville line (Lawrence-Kennedy). So really the loss comes down to Midland, Ellesmere and McCowan. And all of those are extra 5 mins (max) to STC on the bus, which itself gets offset by the cut of the transfer. And heck, Metrolinx could put on another another stop at Ellesmere if this is still bothering enough people.
Other than this little discussion, building LRT instead of the subway does nothing for intra-Scarborough travel. Now, if you want to argue what could be built for the same amount of funding, then put a fully funded alternative plan that commits to building ALL of the lines and we can have that discussion. Till then, getting the SSE to Sheppard actually does more for most riders in my books than even the SRT does today.
Were the streetcars in Rexdale due to be replaced? And what subway extension would remove a linear transfer for them?
And heck, if the people of Rexdale voted for something, I would wholeheartedly support them. Even if it cost me more in taxes.
I wholeheartedly support transit expansion in Scarborough, even if it means me paying more in taxes. I just don't like seeing my tax dollars wasted, especially when it's so difficult to get transit funding.
For some reason you're trying to frame me as someone who doesn't see Scarborough as part of the city, when the reality is I've spent plenty of time there. I use transit to get around everywhere, so I'm quite aware of the transit struggles faced by people all over the city.
Were streetcars in Rexdale due to be replace? No.
That's because they don't have streetcars. There's a reason locals were livid when there was talk of canceling the Finch West LRT. What the Fords framed as 'disrespect' in Scarborough would be wholeheartedly welcomed in other areas of the city.
What I would ask is what problem the SSE really solves.
I've posted what I think would've been a better plan more than a few times. The LRT would've not only provided far greater access (along with being operational already), there would've been plenty of budget leftover for an Eglinton East extension, along with a Sheppard East subway extension with a stop at STC. Not is it only a better use of available funds, you have two LRT lines that can be extended north far more easily than a subway. There's subway access and the beginnings of a real Rapid Transit Network in Scarborough. A DRL/OL to Don Mills would provide Scarborough riders with a direct connection downtown. More access, more connections downtown...it seems like a no-brainer.
That's what disappoints me about the Fords and their rhetoric. They didn't do what's best for Scarborough or anyone else - they're did what's best for them. Whatever has been said, I'd have no problem supporting their plans if they made sense, or if there was at least consistency to their spending that wasn't so transparently political (maximizing the cost of the EWLRT & SSE while cheaping out on a project we can't afford to cut corners on).
Unfortunately I can't see any major transit projects happening in Scarborough anytime soon with what the SSE will cost - I hope it's worth that cost.