sodapop
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i love subways! but they do give quite a convincing arguement. its much cheaper for them to build which means they can spend the leftover money on other stuff, while still bringing in a fair bit back
Why would Cincinnati spend $128M to generate $1.4B of development when they could spend $2.5B to generate $2.5B of development and be world class? Subways are clearly more totally awesome.
Exactly. Looking at Cincinnati as a transit model for Toront has about as much use as using Versailles or Linz as a model for Toronto.
I'm not terribly surprised that Toronto doesn't get mentioned more, but I am surprised we're not taking better advantage of this streetcar revival.
I live in the old city of Toronto and drive around the old city of Toronto almost every day for work. As a driver I have no problem with streetcars. What is the problem again?
I'm not a transit buff so I don't have a deep knowledge of the system but why would we be tearing out the central portions of the 501 and 504 streetcar lines? Aren't those like the most heavily used streetcar lines in the city? I live in the old city of Toronto and drive around the old city of Toronto almost every day for work. As a driver I have no problem with streetcars. What is the problem again?
Do you really expect drivers to accept that to the point of not driving anymore en masse? Good luck with that.
Even with the new DRL study going on now, by the time it's finished, who's to say there'll be funding for it? And if not, by the time there is funding for it, the study will be out of date, and we'll have to do another study. Rinse. Repeat.
On this forum, sure, but in the real world Sheppard has the closest thing to universal support right now since only it has Federal funding in place, and that funding is specific to transit on Sheppard and only Sheppard. I believe it's a done deal that Ford will convert LRT funding into some kind of a subway extension.We should all agree to throw a shit fit if the DRL doesn't get funded and the Sheppard Extension does. The DRL has universal support.