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I presume it's translating "Finch West" as a street name and not as Finch + the direction west.Finch Ouest?
I presume it's translating "Finch West" as a street name and not as Finch + the direction west.Finch Ouest?
I've always been confused over the French translations.
Finch Ouest?
It is the destination Finch West (Station).I presume it's translating "Finch West" as a street name and not as Finch + the direction west.
No updates from the TTC, not sure what they plan to do here.Has the TTC posted anything saying that they're opening Dec 7, or ar they being given the lodestone by Metrolinx?
I've always been confused over the French translations.
Finch Ouest?
The LRT won't beat the LRT.....?Your claim that the LRT doesn't stand a chance to beat the LRT appears to be egregiously false
Second LRT = BusThe LRT won't beat the LRT.....?
I notice this in the videos too. The LRT will have a long straightaway (in its own ROW, of course) yet it's still being passed by the majority of cars that are sharing a lane. Line 5 seems to be even worse.Traffic was light, but really disappointing the LRT doesn't stand a chance of out competing private vehicle travel times on Finch itself. Light rail was never going to be able to compete in terms of regional travel with private vehicles using 400 series highways, but "losing the race" on the LRT's own corridor should really prompt some introspection if such modes are worth the billions going forward. Even on the subways worst day's, the chances of them losing a 1-1 race along Bloor, Yonge or Danforth against a car on the same street is one in a million.
This will definitely be an improvement for existing riders (excluding the objectively worse weather protection offered by the LRT stations) but by no means should we expect an uptick in "choice riders" taking transit, a goal which subways undoubtedly accomplish.
I'm not sure what argument you are chasing, in the post you initially responded to I was comparing the travel times of private vehicles along Finch to the LRT.Second LRT = Bus
Ooh, dodging the questions, with a language flame ...
Ah - my apologies. Though it's the bus it needs to beat to grow ridership.I'm not sure what argument you are chasing, in the post you initially responded to I was comparing the travel times of private vehicles along Finch to the LRT.
"Traffic was light, but really disappointing the LRT doesn't stand a chance of out competing private vehicle travel times on Finch itself. "
This is fun, you should make (or partner with someone to make) a proposed translated TTC map.If they start translating station names, we end up with delights such as:
In practice, they get left in English, for the same reason that Air Canada won't sell you a ticket to Nouvelle-York.
- Parc de la Reine
- Musée
- Moulin ancien
- UTM (which, confusingly, would be nowhere near UTM)
- Rue principale
- Village des pionniers
- Château-François
- Haut-parc
- Quai de la Reine
- And, of course, Dupont
You left out the best oneIt's actually better to use the common local name for the station.
In Ottawa there's only one station with a bilingual name, Parliament/Parlement. All the others remain in their default language used by the locals, like "Mooney's Bay","Tunney's Pasture" "Lycée Claudel", "Place d'Orléans" etc.




