rbt
Senior Member
Would most likely be split up into 4 and 6 car trains.
The new stations (Liberty, Spadina, Lansdowne, etc) wont have platforms long enough for 12 car trains.
Lake Shore will probably be staying 12-car for at least part of the day. It would be very hard to convert the peak AM 6 minute frequencies with 12-car trains into 6-car trains and double rush capacity over 30 years. They'd be down to 90 second intervals in 2050 and probably still running with 3 crew on each train (which is unnecessarily expensive).
Despite 4 tracks on Lake Shore, the number of platforms at Union will require combining multiple lines to a single set of platforms; so combined intervals are somewhat significant.
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