Steve X
Senior Member
The TTC is simply not setup so one can take a bus instead of the subway. This isn't Vancouver or Hong Kong. That's for sure.To build on your point, unless serious and expensive changes are made, for instance, to the TTC, the poor won't even have that option--the 97 Yonge bus, as far as I know, only runs the full King-Finch route during peak hours. There is no bus that I know of running St Andrew-St George-Downsview, and I doubt one will exist to VMC. There is no bloor-danforth bus that I know of, nor is there one mirroring the SRT route. I think the 85 Sheppard does run above the subway route at all times, but it's the exception.
So, a) the poor won't even have the choice of taking a bus because as soon as a subway is built bus service is generally cancelled along that route, or b) lots of money will have to be spent on extra vehicles and operators to provide bus service along subway/LRT routes--not to mention that a large part of the benefit/advertised benefit of LRT and subway construction is taking a swarm of buses (looking at you, Eglinton) off the road, so I'm sure people will love having that congestion thrown back in. Hurontario, Hamilton, etc. would be in the same situation, and GO would have to start providing comprehensive train-mirroring service on every line to all stations at all times of day that train service runs--even on routes with bus service e.g. Barrie the buses generally don't run at the same time as the trains. Ditto for streetcars--are we going to permanently run full bus service overlapping every streetcar line in the city?
I'm all for zone-based fares as long as they're done granularly and in a well-integrated manner, but zone by type of transit is absurd to me. Why should a resident of the city be told that, sorry, we decided to build a subway here so you have no choice but to pay more suddenly? It's insane.
In Toronto, Calgary and even in the new Ottawa 2018 network, rapid transit becomes the system backbone in which one must take a bus to the station and take RT to downtown. There isn't much choices.
Agreeing with you, the biggest BS is flirting with the idea that building the Finch West LRT is not to improve priority neighbourhoods' transit needs but to eliminate their daily poor person bus service - 36 Finch West. Metrolinx got this entirely wrong and totally disaligns with the original transit city and the current transit plans. ML totally doesn't take social injustice in consideration as with the GO Transit system and expects everyone is rich enough to pay $5 for a fare.