The problem with the DRL is it will impose two transfers instead of one for the majority of passengers heading downtown. Those two transfers could deter a lot of passengers from using it.
Even though the integrated system was slower by about 7 minutes on average (because trains would go into a hold and sequence pattern inside the wye triangle), the Toronto Star did a survey the week after it closed and their headline was "RIDERS WOULD RATHER SIT THAN SWITCH". I think that pretty much says it all. Now everyone is pushing a DRL that will force B-D passengers to switch once at Pape, and then again at Union (or Queen -- or wherever the heck it ties in). B-D riders have been shafted for over 40 years. Everyone else gets a direct ride downtown except us.
I actually agree that new routes like Finch and Jane should be LRT ... but when Steve Munro says that the Spadina and Yonge subway extensions should be LRT, as well as Eglinton, well, I'm sorry, but I just don't swallow that as sensible or objective LRT vs. subway reasoning. One size does not fit all. Finch is absolutely an LRT corridor, but Eglinton (due to its regional nature) IS NOT. Instead, if you head over to his blog, all you'll hear is LOCAL LOCAL LOCAL -- that local needs usurp the needs of long haulers in all cases, and that GO should somehow handle crosstown traffic through some cock-eyed crooked route of existing rail lines.
Both the Spadina and Yonge extension "DO" ""NOT"" Justify a ""Subway"" based on current numbers as well 2030.
I will let Steve defend his views and you should put your stand in his blog by backing up your statement.
I have done the numbers as well looked at development and other things to see when (if) the subway should be built as plan. The earliest for a Yonge extension is 2040-50 and that maybe pushing it. The Spadina is not require until 2070.
One only has to look at the development on York U land to the south to see low density that will only support LRT. Take a look at Keele and Steeles to see what there that will support a subway and that nothing. The City above the City will not have a real centre until 2040 and not as plan.
As one who does 3+ transfers for travel, it's find when you connect with 5 minutes service, but over 15 is the pits.
To do what you want for every rider is impossible as well very expensive as well a waste of resources.
Personally, I have no issue with an Eglinton Subway since it saw some building of it before Oh Mikiee said no. We need another east-west subway plus 2 more.
The Rail Corridors ""ARE"" the Main Spline for transit and therefore they need to become the main force, not like they are today.
Rider prefer to sit than switch depends on where they are going as well how long it takes to get then there in the first place. I want to get where I want to go as fast as possible and can deal with transfers. I know people who don't care how long it takes them so long they get there in the first place.
I use the BD and accept the transfer since starting to use it and it is no big deal.