44 North
Senior Member
No, it's not a few people and it isn't their fault that plans didn't pan out decades ago.
Nor will it be the fault of subway riders in Vaughan that they're using a horribly over-built piece of infrastructure.
Nor is it the cyclists fault that some of the winding bicycle paths in the suburbs aren't used very well.
It is, however, an inefficient use of resources to continue to invest in over-scaled infrastructure.
Okay, but what about the Sheppard Subway. That’s over-scaled, and requires something like $10M in op costs/yr + major capital maintenance every decade or so. That’d come up to well over $1bn per century – which is a lot for a mere 5km line. Should we tear Sheppard down and bring it to the surface? And what about the Vaughan Subway...it’s not even open yet, but would it be better to nip things in the bud and just shutter the whole thing north of Steeles? And the Markham Subway clearly shouldn’t be started, considering how obviously "over-scaled" it would be.
Again with the 'experts are lying to us' anti-vaxxers' posts. There are reasons to be fore or against these proposals, and projections need to be understood to be just that: estimates of future behaviour, not written in stone guarantees. But the people who put together these studies aren't doing it just for the fun of it. They're really trying to lay out the feasible options.
Fair enough. But there are always ulterior motives with planning and studies. Be it political, financial, or miscellaneous (e.g environmental). If the City’s studies through the years were in fact always accurate and unbiased - we’d have a completed DRL up and running a generation ago. Also an Eglinton West Subway would never have been started, and Sheppard would’ve been as an LRT line.
The experts have been lying to us, and DO lie to us. Routinely.