tsm1072
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UPX doesn't really help people travelling from the North end of the city get to PearsonSeems redundant to have an OL extension to Pearson with the UPX already covering that route.
UPX doesn't really help people travelling from the North end of the city get to PearsonSeems redundant to have an OL extension to Pearson with the UPX already covering that route.
Express service would be a really great idea for enabling fast travel times. This would be a true 'cross-town' line. Maybe they could short turn some trains for OL south at 407 and have others run express west.. Or maybe have OL south run express at 407 some running west and some running east. Then you could also have 50% of those express trains running on the orbital alignment.Ye exactly. The Kipling spur should be just that: A spur or a branch line. My second thought is maybe they're considering doing a local-express dynamic. For instance, the crosstown route will have stops at Pearson, Rexdale, Woodbridge, Hwy 407, RHC, Leslie, and then the Ontario Loop will serve a lot of the more in between stops - but again this could easily be done without needing to run the Ontario Line ALL THE WAY to Pearson.
Long trains mean long platforms and expensive stations. You'd be better off running shorter trains more frequently.Theoretically the crosstown GO line could be an automated metro that just uses much longer commuter-style trains, and platforms could be designed to handle both, with the short OL vehicles heading downtown and commuter ones heading across the region.
It is best to have alternate routes to the Pearson Transit Hub. Happened several times with UPX, where they had to use buses due to service suspension. UPX is also more expensive than using the TTC services, which only goes to downtown. UPX was designed for business people going to and from downtown, not Midtown nor Scarborough. If Finch LRT is extended to Pearson and east, then the Finch LRT would serve those in the northern sections of Toronto.UPX doesn't really help people travelling from the North end of the city get to Pearson
Gee really who could have told them this?I think long term we are going to see UPX die off in place of a Kitchener line spur to Pearson and potentially also OL. Reportedly Mx is not super happy with UPX as it limited the corridor flexibility at USRC and the fleet is quite unreliable.
yeah lol.. thats what I was thinking.... especially the line up to Steeles thats much needed and much sooner. relieve that Yonge line rushLet's try to get to Steeles first and then Mount Dennis on the western end.
Its not really a loop line, since its not actually a complete circle: the segment between Exhibition and Kipling is discontinuous. Personally I like the idea of maybe making a spiral line.Pretty confident whoever proposed a loop for the Ontario line secretly posts on UT.
Personally I'll never understand the desire for a loop line in Toronto.
Also, Line 5 and potentially Line 6 coming to YYZ as well. Still, I think many expect that the UPX will become a spur of the Kitchener line eventually, regardless.Seems redundant to have an OL extension to Pearson with the UPX already covering that route.
Have no issue with that plan, but it cannot be the current type of service. Had that branch line on my 2006 master plan.Also, Line 5 and potentially Line 6 coming to YYZ as well. Still, I think many expect that the UPX will become a spur of the Kitchener line eventually, regardless.
Around around around we go and we have no idea where it will stopView attachment 384807
Instead of Ontario line being the "loop", we should have this.