W. K. Lis
Superstar
Building a subway extension is not cheap, its expensive.
That's not exactly true. City Council voted to revert to the original plan. The Liberals just agreed with them at that point.Ford wanted the exact same thing - a continuous SRT and Eglinton line. I agree that he knew nothing about transit, but he got the big things right. The Liberals, through Metrolinx, didn't want Conservative Ford to succeed so the opted for the expensive and inconvenient LRT solution. Ford and his people did not have the brains to realize that they were being sabatoged by by Liberals.
Building a subway extension is not cheap, its expensive.
The LRT replacement was ghastly expensive for a non-grade separated line.The best options was always by far the cheapest and easiest to build.....SkyTrain.
The horse has however left the barn and this line will most certainly come in over budget due to the corrupt and incompetent way Toronto handles transit construction but also I would be surprised if this line even gets done by 2030. They have made their decision but making transit decisions is Toronto is a bi-weekly affair but actually building something comes once a decade.
For those who are still furious about this waste of money I say don't worry about, I don't think the line will get built for at least a decade and potentially never. Scarberiens wanted the best or nothing and I think they got the best from a City counsel vote but in what eventually gets built will end up with the latter.
And more than likely wont. The subway will likely be enhanced from its current form in the next couple years and we'll all move on.
I highly doubt the subway will be enhanced from its current proposal. The only thing that may happen is that the route is changed to be above ground to save money, and that lends itself to reusing or rebuilding a couple of the existing SRT stations. I can almost guarantee that with the cost already rising, we will NOT get any more underground stations. Council may be done with the subway vs. LRT debate, but council won't throw MORE money at this project than it already has.
I don't think that's going to happen because you're asking for a change in scope for an already approved and funded project which means more debate and delays.
however what I believe will happen is that any study of the sheppard line extension will include a southward turn to meet up with line 2 at STC.
Yes, Downsview to STC please. A rather typical Toronto tale - we started with a good long-term goal, then cheapened it into a stub, and now want to add a different stub onto the original stub. Might be a world breakthrough: stub-on-a-stub transit expansion.You've just described the original plan for the Sheppard subway, what would have been built if there was more money on the table than just for 5 stops. The Sheppard subway was always envisioned as going from Downsview to STC, which is why you'll sometimes hear calls to "complete" the Sheppard line.
We get it Vancouver has anew toy. Toronto is more like Detroit we built a one off line to use the technology instead of building a whole system like Vancouver did. In Toronto it's an orphan system with no condition to any other vehicles in it. Converting it to LRT or subway is the easiest option as it will mean less vehicles to maintain of a different type.
Yet, there were no plans to have the Eglinton West subway extended eastward to Kennedy until the Eglinton Crosstown LRT was announced (and the underground portion would extend east to Brentcliffe).You've just described the original plan for the Sheppard subway, what would have been built if there was more money on the table than just for 5 stops. The Sheppard subway was always envisioned as going from Downsview to STC, which is why you'll sometimes hear calls to "complete" the Sheppard line.
I don't think that's going to happen because you're asking for a change in scope for an already approved and funded project which means more debate and delays.
however what I believe will happen is that any study of the sheppard line extension will include a southward turn to meet up with line 2 at STC.
Yes, Downsview to STC please. A rather typical Toronto tale - we started with a good long-term goal, then cheapened it into a stub, and now want to add a different stub onto the original stub. Might be a world breakthrough: stub-on-a-stub transit expansion.