Rainforest
Senior Member
Correct, and perhaps Eglinton East is a corridor where LRT makes sense but even then I feel like a light metro is already justified on that route. As I have said many times, LRT isn't a bad idea on its own, and there are situations where it is the best option. Even though I completely trashed on iON earlier, I do think LRT was the right choice for the city. iON just suffers from a lot of design choices, and what seems to be a case of Urban Planner getting overconfident with their theories on urban design, for instance believing that splitting up lines is a good way to increase coverage (it really isn't). Even in Transit City, a plan I constantly trash, there were some plans in there that actually made sense, those being Scarborough Malvern, Waterfront West, and Finch West. This conversation however started from the idea that we should be building a "network of LRTs" throughout Scarborough which we shouldn't and there is no reason to spend so much money on a network where the amount of benefits for that cost is minimal.
I wouldn't build a network of LRT's in Scarborough just for the sake of having a network; rather, would look at individual routes. Some routes may have the numbers for LRT, while others will be just fine with bus-only lanes.
1. Eglinton East: maybe LRT or maybe light metro, but something better than bus lanes is desirable.
2. Three other major nodes in the east of Scarborough are Malvern Centre, Centennial Progress Campus, and UTSC. If the ridership numbers are there, then two major lines connecting those nodes to the subway may be suitable for LRT. One line from Malvern Centre to Sheppard&McCowan, the other line from UTSC to Progress Campus, and then either to STC or to Sheppard&McCowan.
3. Finch East: a very busy bus route, but will not get a subway or light metro because it is so close to Sheppard subway. Thus, another LRT candidate, which can join Finch West and form a new crosstown route.
4. McCowan North: may be a candidate for LRT going into Markham, or may be fine with BRT. I don't know what kind of ridership can be expected there.
Other routes that may be sufficiently served by bus lanes: Lawrence East, Ellesmere, Steeles East, Warden, Kennedy.