RedRocket191
Senior Member
^ Well, maybe things will finally change once Hazel croaks.
What? Never happen! She is immortal. She is the highlander.
^ Well, maybe things will finally change once Hazel croaks.
It might be the way I'm reading the report, but from the look of it, those buses will be going to MT, but I could be wrong.But they're getting a few extra buses on Hurontario!
honestly, i wish we sucked it up and gone through the full-scale expansion of B-Y Station back in the 80s with the third platform. the greatest benefit would be in keeping all movements on stairways in the same direction.
I've been lobbying for this for 10 years and I finally got my wish granted!
New pedestrian overpass over Hurontario at Cooksville GO station. I live down the street from this intersection and its badly needed! Hundreds of people run across 7 lanes of Hurontario Street everyday to get to and from the GO Train Station.
Well done! I'm very pleased this is being funded!
Louroz
Yes, they could get away with running Steeles buses express if they ran the 97 a bit more...people would still be able to take Drewry/Cummer buses and walk a few blocks north or get off Steeles at Steeles and walk back.
I honestly don't know what use the busway will be south of Steeles, where YRT/VIVA/TTC buses will all (presumably) be forced to run in the same lane...express and local together at last!
if the GTTA is absolutely 100% committed to building the subway, then I agree that a full scale busway isn't required on this stretch on Yonge....we also don't know what the scope is in terms of the stations along the route and whether some buses will continue to run down to Finch or if a new bus terminal will be built at Steeles and stations north to service the crossroutes.
^ Well, maybe things will finally change once Hazel croaks.
I'm pretty sure the GTTA's reasoning, as the TTC indicated earlier, that the purpose of building the busway AND building the extension is because the mess on Yonge needs to be addressed NOW, while the subway would take around a decade to become functional. The busway would 'fill in the blanks' until the extension is complete. They are applying the same logic to the Spadina extention to York U, with of course the busway there under construction.
we also don't know what the scope is in terms of the stations along the route and whether some buses will continue to run down to Finch or if a new bus terminal will be built at Steeles and stations north to service the crossroutes... since a Yonge subway extension was never really on the books, the Yonge North busway EA really didn't take into account future subway expansion and its effects.
-The "Save our Yonge" citizens group has been trying to put a stop to the bus-only lanes precisely because they don't see the point of "ruining" the street now when a subway is imminent.
-I can't see a terminal at Steeles - there's just no room unless Centerpoint wants to surrender their parking lot. There is no reason to build a terminal there anyway unless you're a 416-person who thinks the world ends at Steeles.