jaybe
Active Member
Ummm I think Scarborough has been "dealing" with it for 50 years. Gimme a break, I love the people who never even bothered to visit Scarborough (mostly downtown folks) not understanding just how disconnected it is to the rest of this city.
Initially I was a supporter of the subway to STC. The idea of transit equity for Scarborough made a lot of sense to me. I did what you suggested and travelled along the proposed route for the subway. Seeing all the homes backing onto McCowan with little opportunity for development was concerning. I read transit usage reports for Scarborough. I looked at maps of population density and employment. I reviewed transit options, including the proposal for improved transit to Scarborough with a one stop subway at a cost approaching $4B.
I no longer support a one-stop subway extension to STC:
- It will do little to address the need for improved transit for the vast majority of riders in Scarborough. Some 85% of transit trips that start in Scarborough end in Scarborough.
- For those who need to get downtown, the SMART track/RER proposal will be much more effective than a one stop subway. It will be faster.
- It will do little to address transit in the proposed city center of Scarborough that runs from Brimley to Markham Road and from Ellesmere to the 401. A single subway stop at McCowan will not be easily accessed by most people who need transit in that area. Much better to have a route that traverses this area from East to West rather than from South to North.