sodapop
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the bay and dufferin buses are ridiculously slow, i would never dream of riding the bay street bus, i'd rather walk to the yonge subway.
However, the bus NOT being faster or more reliable than streetcar isn't a very strong endorsement of streetcars.
Why not? Because people complain that streetcars mean:Why not? The current reality is very much streetcar or bus for our downtown routes. Now if someone came along and said they were going to remove the 504 and replace it with a subway, I doubt you'd get many complainers.
Actually, I'm the sort of person who, when travelling to New York or London or wherever, would much prefer to take such milk-run "locals" over tourist-oriented express runs. You see a lot more of the city, at a far more intimate pace, that way.
And if, like the proverbial bored-kid-in-the-back-seat-who-asks-are-we-there-yet, you don't like that kind of travel...shove it.
It was GM to be honest, and why? most streetcar routes are running near or at streetcar capacity and buses are so small in length.i would have liked it better if the ttc had made that deal with bombardier in the 50's for the buses
Why not? Because people complain that streetcars mean:
1) Tracks
2) Overhead wires
3) Blocked traffic
#1 and #2 don't exist with buses, and people perceive less of #3 with buses. That's why. I may personally actually prefer taking a streetcar than a bus, but if it's no faster or reliable than a bus, that preference is going to fall on deaf ears.
How mature.
Why not? Because people complain that streetcars mean:
3) Blocked traffic
I actually like riding the streetcar, mainly because I still feel like I know where it's going when I don't ride a specific route a lot, sort of like with a subway (or LRT). I'm sometimes less sure with a bus. Roads are everywhere, but there are tracks are present on only very specific routes.
However, the bus NOT being faster or more reliable than streetcar isn't a very strong endorsement of streetcars.
Most people haven't memorized all the city's bus routes.
Short-turns suck.
If the overhead Hydro is removed from the street your single thin wire is still supported by lots of other wires and -quess what- lots and lots of poles.It's the stack of overhead wires and transformers on the big wooden poles by the side of the street that are most controversial in terms of aesthetics (number 2), not the single thin wire for streetcars.