Filip
Senior Member
To make you guys hate life even more.. Madrid has an extremely well developed system of regional trains (much alike our GO trains) called the CercanÃas.
They don't follow for the most part 'established' corridors, but make their own, to be able to bring passengers the most rapidly from the outer towns and suburbs into the centre. In the centre, the trains have tunnels, underground stations and anything in between. That's why I believe we shouldn't be working on extending the subway to Vaughan, but bringing GO train service over there! Something like this as a network: Vaughan CC, Yorkdale, Bloor, Union; with most of the line being underground. That's how you build a network and get people out of their cars! My university is 20km from the centre of Madrid, to get to it I grab the Cercanias at Sol, and it takes 22 minutes to get me all the way to the university! Incredible right? I couldn't believe it when I got here.
Sol Station
Intercambiador de Atocha (kinda like our Union)
Intercambiador de Nuevos Ministerios (by far the most impressive considering 5 tunnels meet in a giant mess of station)
Best part is? Access to using the Cercanias network comes with your metropass! for 30 euros a month I have unlimited access to the metro, bus, light rail, regional rail up to zone B1 (which is well into the outskirts)... It's great to have a heavily subsidized system isn't it?
They don't follow for the most part 'established' corridors, but make their own, to be able to bring passengers the most rapidly from the outer towns and suburbs into the centre. In the centre, the trains have tunnels, underground stations and anything in between. That's why I believe we shouldn't be working on extending the subway to Vaughan, but bringing GO train service over there! Something like this as a network: Vaughan CC, Yorkdale, Bloor, Union; with most of the line being underground. That's how you build a network and get people out of their cars! My university is 20km from the centre of Madrid, to get to it I grab the Cercanias at Sol, and it takes 22 minutes to get me all the way to the university! Incredible right? I couldn't believe it when I got here.
Sol Station
Intercambiador de Atocha (kinda like our Union)
Intercambiador de Nuevos Ministerios (by far the most impressive considering 5 tunnels meet in a giant mess of station)
Best part is? Access to using the Cercanias network comes with your metropass! for 30 euros a month I have unlimited access to the metro, bus, light rail, regional rail up to zone B1 (which is well into the outskirts)... It's great to have a heavily subsidized system isn't it?