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Regardless of cost they should just run the LRT as one continuous route through the tunnels as well. Even more convenient.
Is the Sheppard LRT so badly needed that it has to come first? I don't understand why so many political wars are being fought. Why not do the things that are widely agreed on -- Eglinton-Scarborough Crosstown LRT and maybe, I'd lke to think, LRT-izing GO, if it was seriously put on the table by someone (please!)? It seems as though doing those things, along with the Spadina line extension that is underway, would reduce offload the Finch West and Sheppard East buses. Is Sheppard West LRT really the top priority? I don't quite get it.
I have a question; does anyone have, or has anyone seen any good mapping for what is taking place right now as far as Eglinton and Sheppard transit lines go?
You may have noticed that the other teminal point (Sheppard/Yonge) already operates with a single platform and creates exactly the same restriction, possibly more-so since there are more riders at this location.
That said, the original Transit City design was to extend Don Mills platform east to accomodate the LRT and 2 subway trains simultaneously.
This is labelled as an artists concept, so they may not have been provided those blueprints but instead just a basic verbal description.
At Sheppard & Yonge, operations could easily be altered to offload on the north platform, pull into the tail tracks and load on the south platform if more capacity is needed.
If Don Mills station is reduced to one track for the subway this limits the headways the subway can operate at. Go to Kennedy station on the Scarborough RT to see why this is a problem.
The Sheppard corridor is densely populated and the whole area around the DVP/401/404 is extremely congested in rush hour, I have a hard time believing that the Sheppard subway extension would be underused especially if we start seeing a significant amount of job growth in this area.
The Sheppard corridor is densely populated and the whole area around the DVP/401/404 is extremely congested in rush hour, I have a hard time believing that the Sheppard subway extension would be underused especially if we start seeing a significant amount of job growth in this area.
At Sheppard & Yonge, operations could easily be altered to offload on the north platform, pull into the tail tracks and load on the south platform if more capacity is needed.
If Don Mills station is reduced to one track for the subway this limits the headways the subway can operate at. Go to Kennedy station on the Scarborough RT to see why this is a problem.
The Sheppard corridor is densely populated and the whole area around the DVP/401/404 is extremely congested in rush hour, I have a hard time believing that the Sheppard subway extension would be underused especially if we start seeing a significant amount of job growth in this area.
The only reason the SELRT was pushed so hard was to bury the completion of the Sheppard subway. I find the whole SELRT a giant waste of money, so this does not surprise me.
That and to make sure that there was good transit to the tin foil hat factory at the corner of Markham and Sheppard.The only reason the SELRT was pushed so hard was to bury the completion of the Sheppard subway. I find the whole SELRT a giant waste of money, so this does not surprise me.
Saw the map and timetable and have just one question.......................how in hell could it possibly take 5 years to replace a tiny 6 km STC to LRT and a dmall extension?