40K pphpd? Are you sure you got your numbers right?
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No not pphpd, my bad, I missed that.
Still, the downtown core had more alternatives with the streetcar network to move around the core than Scarborough does today with the current bus fleet that would clearly be insufficient and the TTC did say even with buying extra buses and hiring more drivers, there's no way they could compensate for the SRT. I don't see where what point you're trying to make..."so Scarborough should take the pain just as riders on the Bloor-Danforth Streetcars had to endure decades ago?" That's not the point. If we know we can do better, can we just do better?
Let's not forget why we're here to begin with...Right, the shameful neglect of the SRT by past city councils who didn't care about that part of the city. Now, we're expecting people to just "shut up, get with the program and take it" when the city and the TTC are the one's responsible for this situation. No, I don't agree with a 1 stop subway, at all...however, I understand why they don't want the LRT nor a transfer nor the SRT corridor. I'm fed up of reading people pointing fingers at people when it's bureaucrats that dropped the ball from the get go and still are.
And you know what? Scarborough did accept LRT in the SRT corridor when it was to be merged with Eglinton. They even accepted not having the SRT for 4 years but you had a bunch of Toronto councillors acting like they knew best that decided to kill that MOU to go back to everything that part of the city has been complaining for decades without addressing ANY of those complaints. I don't buy that it's an issue with "technology", it's an issue of not being connected to the main system and being forced to transfer at Kennedy. I understand why they aren't willing to "shut up and take it" just to get more of the same but they would if the project was improved and their complains were addressed.
Yes, now we're stuck with a 1 stop subway, but the TTC and some councillors (present and past) needs to take a hard look at themselves and admit that they bear a huge part of responsibility to what's happening today. Should never had went this far. What a joke, what a farce and a black eye for this city.
Can we stop acting like we know it all and look at the Blue line file for the Montreal Metro going to Anjou? They don't "half ass" the construction of their network. St-Michel IS NOT a destination. Forcing a transfer there with an LRT was studied and quickly rejected. They said it made ZERO sense to do that. Oh, and they don't view Anjou as a "suburb", they view Anjou as a Montreal borough. The problem here is people and politicians calling the rest of the city "suburbs" because they are outside of old city of Toronto limits which feeds into this ridiculous "us vs them". People need to grow up and move on. The subway is happening, let's not repeat the same mistakes in the future.