syn
Senior Member
Needn't pick and choose different cities in different countries when we have a good 1:1 case here. Eglinton West. Projected to have greater ridership as a surface LRT than the grade-separated ("subway") option. Your hyperbole that LRT "absolutely fails" is out the window since we see 20% more riders, and at 20% the cost to boot. .
We've reached a point where everything has flipped. Previously you used lower capacity forms of transit in low density environments. Subways were for high density environments.
Now it's subways for the suburbs (to get people out of their cars) and LRTs for high density environments.
Hopefully we can get back to building the way we used to.