It's like stepping into another world. But if you talk to transit officials here, they just don't get what it takes to produce a great project and system. Even when we aspire to better design like with the Spadina line extension, it's not on the same level. Witness the cheap concrete walls at platform level in the Spadina line extension stations versus the pre-fabricated architectural concrete panels at Lionel-Groulx. The 50-year-old platform walls of Lionel-Groulx look better than the new concrete platform walls on the Spadina line extension.
It's like there, they designed a transit system to serve people well and to be the most attractive form of transportation. Features like cross-platform transfers are an offshoot of that drive to make transit the most efficient and attractive form of transportation. They would be a great feature for the relief line's interchange stations because most people will be transferring from line 2 in the east end to go downtown. A megaproject like a new line would be a good justification to rebuild one of the existing line 2 stations from the ground up.
Transit is designed to be a lower class form of transportation here in Ontario, and that's a problem. Our politicians need the cars rolling off the assembly lines in Oshawa, Brampton, and Oakville and onto the GTA driveways of the middle and upper class. Transit is just something to be used reluctantly when free and convenient parking isn't available. So it's underbuilt and ugly instead of well engineered, extensively built, and attractive.
Montreal also offers cellphone reception for all networks in most parts of the subway. They're working to offer service everywhere by next year. Deep underground in the Montreal Metro, you get full bars of reception. Such features could only be adopted here with great reluctance because at some level of management, transit is always supposed to be lower class. There's still some unease here among upper management in Toronto about truly building great transit. Transit has to be most attractive form of transportation to get the best return on the investment.