I fail to see how Phase 2 is not relevant. The money for it has not dissapeared, merely delayed. You're just choosing to ignore it because it makes Transit City look even worse when they're stacked up side by side. Phase 2 also brings the total of the plan to just under $15 billion.
Because the cost IS just under $15 billion.
And had someone had pointed out the grammar mistakes, I would have fixed them as well.
I pointed it out the day it was posted. Along with the kerning issues.
Doubling the carrying capacity won't really do much good if you don't widen the platform at STC
They are lengthening the Scarborough Centre platforms. The width is only a problem when the crowd backs up waiting for trains; with more frequent trains, the platform should be emptier that it currently is. The width is already much wider than several subway stations that have higher ridership.
From what I have read, I also believe they are not extending the platforms at any of the existing stations
What have you read that said this? There is board after board in the April presentation showing the platform extensions at each of Lawrence East, Ellesmere, Midland, Scarborough Centre, and McCowan stations. The
presentation is dated April 12, 2010; what has changed since then?
... so having doubled trains won't really do much good if you can't fit them in the station.
Why would you think they would make the trains bigger than the stations?
Even the TTC projects ridership to hit 10,000 pphpd by 2031, I'd say that's pretty solid subway ridership numbers, so please don't tell me the demand isn't there, or that it won't be there.
It's getting into the lower end for subway ... 20 years in the future. Remember that when we build the Danforth line, TTC talked of 20,000 being the point when you built subway. If your comparing surface LRT to subway then 10,000 is a concern. But there's no reason that loads of 10,000 to 20,000 can't be dealt with with grade-separated LRT. Perhaps at some point in the 2050s or so, there will be justification to extend the subway to Scarborough Centre.
The SRT revamp and extension is in the same ballpark in terms of dollars as a subway extension to STC.
It's no where near the same cost. Most of the cost in the SRT project is the rolling stock, and the 2.5 km extension
No, I'm just saying that the TTC did their projections for an LRT line. Subways generate more riders than LRT lines do.
Not much more than a grade-separated LRT that runs the same travel time as a subway. The only difference in demand modelling would be the penalty of the transfer.
And I also find it funny that you completely ignored my 'unserved neighbourhoods' rebuttal.
Because it was just so obviously hollow it didn't seem worth the time responding to.
With TC, Scarborough gets virtually no new service, aside from an LRT along Sheppard which shouldn't even be there.
What??? Sheppard East LRT; SRT extension to Sheppard. SRT upgrade.
... uh ... an LRT subway along Eglinton through Leaside - and the piece through Don Mills Road is very convenient for many in East York.