coffey1
Active Member
I don't buy that. Once Finch West and the Eglinton Crosstown opens and people see what an LRT is really like, there will not be so much opposition to the SELRT anymore.
If politicians want to use Sheppard Subway to vote buy, they have lost their opportunity to do so. Unless it is fasttracked to 2018, but between SmartTrack, the Relief Line, and other regional projects that seems unlikely.
The next vote-buying attempt by politicians in the transit department will come in the form of a Yonge North Extension.
Its not the technology It's also how we implement.
Big difference between Finch West/Eglinton and Sheppard East LRT proposals if they don't convert the stubway. No one West of McCowan is going to get excited over any technology unless it's actually integrated in some fair manner.
I don't see any new LRT line making commuters along the stubway corridor asking for it to be changed to LRT, & I also don't see the majority along Sheppard getting excited either. And if there's not going to be a common sense plan tabled for LRT, Politicians will do what Politicians do and they will pander for votes. And I dont see that being LRT on Sheppard East.
I hope they'll convert Sheppard so the LRT can be run from Finch West thru Sheppard (around to Eglinton as well) but I would never bank on t our Politicians to do anything logical.. So subways it is.
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