OneCity
Senior Member
What’s with all the debate about Subway vs LRT? I thought it was long been discussed that both have their merits and demerits, but the subway gets the majority praise since most people aren’t educated on the concept of the LRT(s). I believe this will improve when the Eglinton LRT opens, but at the end of the day, the vocal minority supporting the LRT are trying to beat the dead horse with ill educated people on plans that have not been sufficiently explained.
It's about design for any technology. The LRT gets alot of disdain for the fact its poorly designed. Connection is an issue here and they blew that on both Sheppard and the RT. Eglinton had its own issues removing car lanes and lack of grade separation.
Not to say there where not some legitimate concerns and moreso with the current subway issue but Ive met quite a few of those vocal LRT advocates propagating the technology and i'd argue many were far from educated.
The subway gets praise here because:
- Subway lready started on Sheppard
- Subway almost reaches the Centre with the BDL
- RT was an epic fail on many levels of transit building
- No added transfers for commuters
- Greater development demand with a connected Centre
- What we built or building to equal or lesser Centres
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