TheTigerMaster
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Once Tory is out of office, I wouldn't be surprised if SmartTrack disappears. I can't imagine Toronto consistently paying money to subsidize something moving so few people
Wow, the 7-stop SmartTrack is expected to carry only 27,600 riders per day. That's shockingly low. Less than half the usage of Line 4.
Hey, we subsidize the Scarborough RT and the Sheppard line. This is Toronto - economics has nothing to do with our transit decisions.Once Tory is out of office, I wouldn't be surprised if SmartTrack disappears. I can't imagine Toronto consistently paying money to subsidize something moving so few people
Why bother calling it SmartTrack when it's just enhanced GO service which was being planned before Tory ever came onto the scene.
Why bother calling it SmartTrack when it's just enhanced GO service which was being planned before Tory ever came onto the scene.
I'll give you the Scarborough subway - but I don't see how it's screwed up the downtown subway design, with stations included at both Gerrard Square and Eastern/Broadview. Some might argue that the DRL should go through Union, but they were never going to get enough relief of Yonge-Bloor if they went that far south, so that was never going to happen.I'm loving how Tory's phantom SmartTrack has managed to screw up designs for both Scarborough subway and downtown subway.