GenerationW
Senior Member
Meanwhile back on Earth........Miller had little to do with it -- he just went along for the ride. And he had no choice after the feds, the province and York Region came together and presented him with a fait accompli. Miller would have looked like a complete fool if he turned down the contributions of three other governments to a subway extension. If Greg Sorbara had not spearheaded the Spadina extension, only a fool believes Miller would have included it in Transit City.It is. Most of the line, and most of the stations are in Toronto. Anyone who drives in the area around the Allen, Finch, Sheppard, Steeles, York University anywhere close to rush-hour is well aware how useful that line will be. That the Province of Ontario and Region of York decided to extend the line 2 stations further than makes sense is unfortunate, but should have little impact on TTC; and at least will cut-down on the amount of traffic bottlenecking trying to cross 407.
It's great to see so much subway construction being started under Miller; one of the greatest achievements of one of our greatest mayors!
Arguments against this extension have to do with its length and priority. I don't think anyone believes it won't be very useful up to Steeles.