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However, mini-metro should be able to handle much sharper turns than a full-fledged subway, as well as fit into tighter corridors. That might permit cheaper routing choices. At the same time, converting the existing subway tunnel to high-floor mini-metro should be many times cheaper than converting it to low-floor LRT.
Nice map! Google tells me that a "minimetro" is a cable-propelled people mover...is that correct? Or a type of car, which is a more realistic future transportation choice for Scarborough than a Sheppard Subway extension.
Some of my postings earlier today brought me to reread about the GO ALRT program, which IMO is the single-largest missed transportation opportunity for the GTA. Although its crosstown route through northern Toronto using the Finch hydro corridor was viewed as costly and difficult, I still think the plan has legs. Even if it were to be a large combination of trenched and cut/cover along the corridor, it'd still come in as way cheaper track-for-track than any plan to extend the Sheppard Subway. Now if there were only some way to use the current Sheppard tunnel as part of this long ago plan, crosstown travel across north Toronto would be a much more promising prospect.
What could've been...
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