GenerationW
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Either/or based on what? And who would choose the much more expensive choice?It's either Finch Phase 2 or Sheppard West, pick your poison. Finch Phase 2 will cost way less!
Either/or based on what? And who would choose the much more expensive choice?It's either Finch Phase 2 or Sheppard West, pick your poison. Finch Phase 2 will cost way less!
Either/or based on what? And who would choose the much more expensive choice?
Going by your fantasy scenario, I would choose extending an existing FWLRT from Finch West Stn. to Yonge.Based on how we are going to connect University Spadina to Yonge. I think you would choose the much more expensive choice, since you would ask such a question.
Going by your fantasy scenario, I would choose extending an existing FWLRT from Finch West Stn. to Yonge.
That's your problem.Somehow I doubt that.
That's your problem.
what actual plans point to that? the next decade of transit expansion is going to focus on the $15 billion in this springs budget, that sure as hell isn't going to any more LRTs in Toronto (well, the east bay front LRT, but still). When and where do you expect the magic money needed for these to come from? No politicians are talking about them. They aren't in Metrolinx's plans. Nobody seems interested in them who is capable of actually implementing them. Its nice to fantasize over extremely long term possible projects, but live in reality here and the projects you are discussing have little to no chance of occurring any time soon.
Who, What, When, Where, and most importantly, How?
They aren't in Metrolinx's plans.
I would like to raise a point that Eglinton and Finch Phase II may be particularly relevant here.
Eglinton Phase II will extend from Mt Dennis to the airport. Finch Phase II will go from Humber College to the airport.
What I think is a missed opportunity here is tying in Malton GO station. Furthermore, I would like to see how a discussion between Metrolinx, the GTAA and the CBSA would go about making the airport area such a major transfer hub.
To me, it would make much more sense to have both of these lines terminate at Malton GO, allowing for GO passengers to transfer to them. Also, and more importantly, instead of having to build new rights-of-way between Kitchener-Waterloo and the airport, you could just detrain at Malton, hop on the Crosstown, and get directly into terminal 1.
If you consider the costs for Finch and Eglinton LRTs to be set (already identified in the Big Move, and funding being allocated through dedicated revenue tools), what would the cost difference be between making necessary upgrades to the existing rail corridor from KW to Malton (also already slated to be electrified for GO service), reconfiguing the Eglinton+Finch LRTs, and making Malton a mobility hub instead of the airport?
Which one, the Big Move was rewritten at least once, some of it has been moved up and pushed back.What are you talking about? It's in THE plan, The Big Move.
It was, but there were very few changes to routes. The first, and only, revision was only last year.Which one, the Big Move was rewritten at least once, some of it has been moved up and pushed back.
Will they make money bringing it to windsor? Will London-Windsor have a lot of traffic? That will answer the question. A Windsor-Ottawa project would gain much more support throughout the province.and only occurs every 5 years. next revision won't be until 2019.
so.... how about that High speed rail project? Anyone wondering if it will in fact go to Windsor? I don't see it being too expensive to do so, the ROW is already there is is essentially straight for the entire length.