Dan416
Senior Member
That's what I've been saying for years drum. Anyone who's ridden the SRT knows it. It's a shame the Scarborough councillors were bought off so easily.
Unless things changes, the SRT will be converted to LRT finally.
The extension north is supposed to be underground.
I prefer to see the SRT converted to subway to do away with transfers and allowing one ride and room for increase of ridership.
The potential for subways is there now. If they just extended Danforth to STC with a stop at Lawrence, it would be just as useful as it is now. Barely anyone uses Ellesmere and Midland, and I have my doubts they will be missed that much.Will the tunnel north be able to accomodate HRT cars in the future? Same as with Eglinton LRT, if the potential for subways is there someday we should be planning ahead from now.
The biggest problem with these two, is that they are so close to each other. For all intents and purposes, they both serve the intersection of Ellesmere and Midland. The combined ridership of these two stations in over 5,000; about the same as Leslie, Old Mill, and Summerhill; should we close those three as well?Barely anyone uses Ellesmere and Midland, and I have my doubts they will be missed that much.
Well I guess they could put one station around there, but a subway definitely shouldn't have both of them. Actually, why are there 2 stations there anyways?The biggest problem with these two, is that they are so close to each other. For all intents and purposes, they both serve the intersection of Ellesmere and Midland. The combined ridership of these two stations in over 5,000; about the same as Leslie, Old Mill, and Summerhill; should we close those three as well?
Will the tunnel north be able to accomodate HRT cars in the future? Same as with Eglinton LRT, if the potential for subways is there someday we should be planning ahead from now.
But would they if they were just feet away from a subway station - rather than the very long hike they have to take to get to the second-nearest stop (ironically, there is no sidewalk leading to the nearest stop - eastbound at least).Virtually no Ellesmere riders use Ellesmere ...
But would they if they were just feet away from a subway station - rather than the very long hike they have to take to get to the second-nearest stop (ironically, there is no sidewalk leading to the nearest stop - eastbound at least).
Though presumably there should be some kind of higher-order transit along Kennedy or Midland one day.The main point is that Midland and Ellesmere are both very acceptable as collateral damage should a subway extension to STC not run that way.
Kennedy LRT! I actually think it's in either the TTC's or Metrolinx's books. I'm pretty sure a Danforth Road/McCowan BRT from Main St. up to Markham is also in the books as well.Though presumably there should be some kind of higher-order transit along Kennedy or Midland one day.
Though presumably there should be some kind of higher-order transit along Kennedy or Midland one day.
It should be.
I still say extend the BD to STC and then stop at Skeppard/Markham with provision to go north at a future date from day one. I said this long before TC surface.
You extend the Eglinton line to the east.