GraphicMatt
Looking forward to a FRESH START for Toronto
The problem with this kind of poll and the SRT issue we seem to be discussing now is that it's akin to asking someone if they'd a) lock criminals in prison or b) eliminate all crime. Everyone's going to choose the latter, but the former is the reality we're all forced to live with.
I think the SRT is the perfect example of pragmatic, politically-motivated transit building. It was the wrong technology at the right time, but after a certain point - once the funding was there and the plans complete - it made sense to just let it go rather than try to stop it.
Transit planning is never perfect. I think Yonge should have express tracks. I think University is way too close to Yonge, and should have been built at Spadina. I think running the Spadina extension shouldn't run in the middle of the Allen. And the DRL should have been built at least a decade before we even thought about higher order transit on Sheppard. And using an orphan technology on the SRT was, of course, a huge mistake.
But we move on. We build what we can and adapt as we go.
I think the SRT is the perfect example of pragmatic, politically-motivated transit building. It was the wrong technology at the right time, but after a certain point - once the funding was there and the plans complete - it made sense to just let it go rather than try to stop it.
Transit planning is never perfect. I think Yonge should have express tracks. I think University is way too close to Yonge, and should have been built at Spadina. I think running the Spadina extension shouldn't run in the middle of the Allen. And the DRL should have been built at least a decade before we even thought about higher order transit on Sheppard. And using an orphan technology on the SRT was, of course, a huge mistake.
But we move on. We build what we can and adapt as we go.