Funny, that sounds a lot like the justification people are using as to why the Sheppard line can't yet be regarded as a complete failure... (the whole "development and usefullness will eventually come" rationale)
An even more odd idea (in my opinion) is to spend $1 billion to retrofit Bloor-Yonge station when you could spend a little over $2 billion and build the DRL, but that's a different story...
Funny, that sounds a lot like the justification people are using as to why the Sheppard line can't yet be regarded as a complete failure... (the whole "development and usefullness will eventually come" rationale)
Whether this be true or not, I'd take with a grain of salt, as most of your posts seems to get into some strange fetish on why it makes sense to re-open the wye - and as it makes no sense at all after the construction of the Spadina subway, then one has to question everything else you write that is anywhere close to this topic!People here forget why University was built -- it was the DRL of the 1960s, and after the wye closed, most passengers stopped using the line.
There was practically nothing along the University line back then, but it's integral and very well used today. No point in trying (and failing) to deny it. It's original purpose and historic conditions are totally irrelevent now.
Whether this be true or not, I'd take with a grain of salt, as most of your posts seems to get into some strange fetish on why it makes sense to re-open the wye - and as it makes no sense at all after the construction of the Spadina subway, then one has to question everything else you right that is anywhere close to this topic!
The 401 was the Toronto bypass of the 1960s. Should we close all onramps between Oshawa and Mississauga so that it once again functions as the Toronto bypass?People here forget why University was built -- it was the DRL of the 1960s...
...and after the wye closed, most passengers stopped using the line.
And your point is...?
Development and ridership are already coming to Sheppard. In the foreseeable future, Sheppard between Downsview and STC will be an almost continuous strip of skyscrapers. It was useful on day 1 and is useful now - anyone who had previously rode the Sheppard bus from Don Mills to Yonge will tell you that. The failure was only building part of the line (not west of Yonge, not east of Don Mills, no Willowdale station). Do you really expect a 5km subway line to move like 200,000 people a day? Longer lines only have the ridership they do because every bus route in Christendom funnels into them.
For me not to think HRT is overkill here I'd have to witness crushloads of people trying to board from Bayview-Bessarion-Leslie.
A few things. Willowdale Stn was excluded because of resident NIMBY opposition to it. Some bus routes that feed into other subways could theoretically have connected to the Sheppard Line but don't. If the 78/115/122 were amalgamated and fed into Leslie Stn; daily usage of that stop would probably still be low spectrum though. But most on point, large swaths of Sheppard will not become future condo sites, particularly Sheppard West.
I am still not entirely sold on extending any subway west of Yonge along this corridor. Finch West is where the potential Avenueization will most likely occur. What we should strive to do with the subway ROW now is find a way to interconnect Finch West/Sheppard East in an economical and customer satisfactory manner. Subways can play connect-the-dots sure, but there should at least be some intermediary benefit to invest so much capital on one line extension when the demands across the whole city need to be met.
If B-D naturally links to SCC, YUS to NYCC and GO Transit to Agincourt; the futility of Sheppard Subway becomes more and more apparent. It's like a "subway or nothing" mentality regarding Sheppard which I find amusing given the low usage of the line. And please don't tell me it's only because it's 6kms long. For me not to think HRT is overkill here I'd have to witness crushloads of people trying to board from Bayview-Bessarion-Leslie. If Sheppard can't command its own base without bus reroutes, why bother siphon away from other more deserving projects?
I wasn't questioning the passenger demand on the University line - I thought that was a matter of clear record - what with the early closings and all.Of course it's true -- the line was dead outside of rush hours until Spadina came along. How do I know? ... I was there.
I had actually!Fetish? ... I'd look up the meaning of the word.