I take the 35 nearly daily and I'm not saying lots of people get off a Jane Stn. but there are still people that will still take Jane regardless of the extension or not, since its personal preference, and the majority of Jane riders are not near the area, in fact you would be insane just to be on the northern tip of Jane in Toronto. And if you think the Jane ridership is so small? Make TTC gradually inject articulated buses from rush hour to all round and by the end of say a reasonable amount of years, they would have to run FS, but then you would have to consider the overpass between Weston and Trethewey in the winter. About that overcrowding, call me a hypocrite but the reason TTC is managing overcrowding is that they would have to look at the number of riders, the traffic, and the number of buses available without using too many spares. And about the puny crowds, projections are just projections since you don't know if X number of people will ride the route, but the sort of magnet theory is that if the driver is stuck in traffic and sees LRV after LRV after LRV pass by, one would think that they should use public transit at a transit friendly workplace etc. etc. and the message I'm not trying to convey is that all routes should be LRT by my theory, but Jane can be a suitable candidate, and theres still *time* if Ford doesn't cancel since Jane LRT isn't there until 2017, and the hype could generate more riders.