kEiThZ
Superstar
Keithz:
Actually, it's exactly the opposite of your point. You are advocating that city-wide resources be put into a specific line, with benefits that does not justify the expenditure, at a time when there are clearly bottlenecks within the existing system that requires an extraordinary amount of resources to address. To say "Scarborough got shafted" under this environment is practicing what you are loath to preach - building transit on the basis of political expediency - which just so happens to be in a way that you benefit from. BTW, considering the somewhat questionable planning motivation and outcomes (real and potential) for both the original Sheppard and Vaughan extension - you are arguing we should build transit using the exact same rationale?
I'm arguing for consistency and injecting some understanding of the anger those residents have. Disagree with it all you want. They have a reason for being upset. You can't keep building stuff west of VP and then cry poor every time when it comes to Scaroborough. I was in elemementary school when the promised to extend the SRT to Malvern. And now it looks like it won't happen in my lifetime. You don't think decisions like that make people upset?
And what's this about city-wide resources being put into a specific line? Isn't that what Finch West is? Isn't that what TYSSE is? Isn't that what WWLRT is? Isn't that what the DRL would be? Are you seriously suggesting that investment in a particular region be limited only to funds raised in that region?
Well, as they say - fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me. And no offense, just how does a subway on Sheppard does anything for riders on Finch, Lawrence or Steeles? Are you suggesting that somehow a subway under the same alignment will somehow do something for them that LRT would utterly fail to do, considering the distance those E-W arterials are from Sheppard?
AoD
1) I'm not advocating for Ford to be re-elected. But I'm sure you can see how seething anger and dissatisfaction can be harnessed to bring about that outcome.
2) A subway on Sheppard most certainly helps a rider on Finch or Lawrence. There's a reason there's a Finch bus from Don Mills station. The subway is reasonably fast enough that travelling north or south from another corridor to connect to it is worthwhile. Do the math and tell me how much time you'd save going from Neilson and Finch to Yonge if you have to take the Neilson Bus, the Sheppard LRT and the Sheppard subway vs. a Finch Bus to Agincourt station and Sheppard subway to Yonge.