kali
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Me whens someone mentions Sheppard East on top of SSE:
Me whens someone mentions Sheppard East on top of SSE:
Ahh okok, I still believe upgrading the RT and using that corridor as the best alternative, but ahh well.
A Sheppard east extension to atleast mccowan should be plans asap
Me whens someone mentions Sheppard East on top of SSE:
Thankfully the noisy opposition to subways in Central Scarborough will be fully ignored for the Sheppard line now that it resides are the Provincial level and it will likely to continue into it's design phase next term. The line is very well supported by both the Cons and Libs at the Provincial level.
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Why would that be your response?
because it won't have subway level ridership and is a waste of money when we have much more urgent priorities elsewhere in the system (and plus scarborough's already getting its extension)
because it won't have subway level ridership and is a waste of money when we have much more urgent priorities elsewhere in the system (and plus scarborough's already getting its extension)
I think servicing a terminal could just be a waste of time for people trying to take the bus through. It adds 3-5 min to every trip trying to loop through it. They should just dump people right in front of an entrance like the Dufferin bus. Saves space and time.I'm actually disappointed that not all Lawrence buses will serve the terminal. Perhaps the westbound lanes will have an entrance similar to that of Finch West. It's really nice to see frequency increases on some of these routes though.
It's definitely not an ideal location for a bus loop, but assuming it was actually on Lawrence, running a bus through the loop wouldn't have been that big of a drain on trip times, and would have improved the commute for most users.I think servicing a terminal could just be a waste of time for people trying to take the bus through. It adds 3-5 min to every trip trying to loop through it. They should just dump people right in front of an entrance like the Dufferin bus. Saves space and time.
The 54 would have 2 branches as it reads,
54A Science Centre Stn - Starspray Loop
54B Science Centre Stn - New Lawrence East Stn
154 would take over the Orton Park branch.
I think servicing a terminal could just be a waste of time for people trying to take the bus through. It adds 3-5 min to every trip trying to loop through it. They should just dump people right in front of an entrance like the Dufferin bus. Saves space and time.
The 54 would have 2 branches as it reads,
54A Science Centre Stn - Starspray Loop
54B Science Centre Stn - New Lawrence East Stn
154 would take over the Orton Park branch.
I think they planned more service east of the station than west of the station.Found a proposed bus connection for the Scarborough Subway Extension in the 1488 pages technical report. (p.297)
Here is the link: http://www.metrolinx.com/en/greater...ension/04-RPT_SSE-EPR-Addendum_Appendix-B.pdf
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Interesting to see is 102 Markham Rd is breaking up into 102 and 173 Markham North.
Here's the flaw with that argument: assuming that an extension to an existing line has to fill up before it reaches the existing line.One subway line running at 1/4 of capacity is not enough for a corner of the city. It clearly needs two so that it is equal in status to the core.
Perhaps they could retain the RT route as a transit way for rapid bus services.
Bus loop would only be beneficial to one direction, as the other direction will unavoidably need to wait for left turns, which can take ages.It's definitely not an ideal location for a bus loop, but assuming it was actually on Lawrence, running a bus through the loop wouldn't have been that big of a drain on trip times, and would have improved the commute for most users.