Dan416
Senior Member
With no plan in place to raise the money for the subway expansion, the mayor is offering nothing. What we got is less for more.
But he cancelled the SELRT so there's one win at least.
With no plan in place to raise the money for the subway expansion, the mayor is offering nothing. What we got is less for more.
I guess if your a car-driving NIMBY who doesn't have to drive anywhere near the area during rush-hour it's a gain. But I fail to see how no transit is better than the Rapid Transit that has been cancelled.But he cancelled the SELRT so there's one win at least.
I guess if your a car-driving NIMBY who doesn't have to drive anywhere near the area during rush-hour it's a gain. But I fail to see how no transit is better than the Rapid Transit that has been cancelled.
What you say makes no sense at all. The LRT would be faster (or certainly no slower) than the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), but the faster LRT is not rapid transit, yet the slower bus is rapid transit???SELRT wasn't rapid transit anyway. You could just as easily implement a BRT on Sheppard East for a lot less money.
It's called lines-on-a-map-itis.
There is a gap. It might be filled, but probably won't be. Ever. But just in case, let's shoot ourselves in the foot to raise our chances to "slim" from "none".
I guess it's no different from literally shooting yourself in the foot ... if you have the sniffles and want to move up the triage queue.
Sadly Toronto if full of defeatists ... that was clear when a plurality voted in a mayor who has guaranteed that Sheppard won't be finished.If Toronto is full of defeatists then you're right, Sheppard will never be finished. And we will never get a DRL either.
If Rob Ford is a subway wizard. Why cant he leave the burbs with a semi-efficient transit system until he completes the core subways in 50 years. Im all for subways over LRTs. But this is by far the worst transit system i have seen anyone draw up for the City as a whole.
There are many "priority areas" that would have benefited from the LRT.
Building LRTs to "priority areas" is what got us into this mess in the first place. That's not a transit policy.
That's also one of the problems. That we don't have a subway SYSTEM. It's just two point five lines right now.
Nope. People in the real world don't get hung up on technicalities the way people here do. Joe public will generally call it a subway and they'll barely be aware that it's technically LRT. If it walks like a duck...As for the "name" of the line, it should probably include "Eglinton", but then there's the issue that in Scarborough it will be over 5km away from Eglinton. I'm not sure whether people will be bothered by this. Are people bothered by the way the Danforth Line is a long way from Danforth in the east end?
He eats it himself because Children's Aid took the kids away and his wife left him.If you're a mother of 5 children and the father comes home with one egg to feed the kids. Do you give it to the oldest? Or do you divide it evenly.
Let me toss another definition into the discussion:
Subway - Anything with frequency better than every 5 minutes
A lot of North American cities run their "subway" lines at 20 minute or worse frequencies at rush hour. Imagine the reaction on this board if we were to build an Eglinton subway in Toronto, but run trains on it only once every 20 minutes.