wyliepoon
Senior Member
I actually don't really want to see LRT on Steeles. I find the Steeles East express bus to be very fast. I live near McCowan and Steeles and work downtown. I used to take only the B-D Subway, SRT and the McCowan North bus to get home after work. After some friends recommended taking the Steeles bus, I tried, and found that it got me home in about the same amount of time.
Perhaps the fact that Steeles marks the boundary between Toronto and York Region is a reason why buses travel faster on Steeles. There are no dense developments on Steeles, and except for short commercial stretches like Pacific Mall and the Don Mills-404-Victoria Park area, most of Steeles run through residential areas, often between subdivisions where both sides of the avenue look into other people's backyards. Compared to Sheppard or Finch, Steeles is pretty much an expressway.
I would like to see the TTC maintain the high-frequency Steeles bus service (perhaps YRT/Viva can lend some vehicles too). Steeles definitely deserves a lot of bus lanes, a whole fleet of articulated buses, and maybe even a Viva-like BRT service.
Perhaps the fact that Steeles marks the boundary between Toronto and York Region is a reason why buses travel faster on Steeles. There are no dense developments on Steeles, and except for short commercial stretches like Pacific Mall and the Don Mills-404-Victoria Park area, most of Steeles run through residential areas, often between subdivisions where both sides of the avenue look into other people's backyards. Compared to Sheppard or Finch, Steeles is pretty much an expressway.
I would like to see the TTC maintain the high-frequency Steeles bus service (perhaps YRT/Viva can lend some vehicles too). Steeles definitely deserves a lot of bus lanes, a whole fleet of articulated buses, and maybe even a Viva-like BRT service.