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Many cities do these, I understand that interlining can cause problems since if there's a breakdown then more lines are affected, unless they can allow for trains on one line to start and finish at a station on it's own line to cut down on that.
But subway splitting seems to have merit to it, since it allows for the same subway line to cover more area. London does this for instance and I suppose one would have to watch a train go by to wait for the right train if their trip is long enough. IE. Sheppard and Spadina Line share the track to VCC but the Sheppard Line would have trains ready to go at Downsview.
I asked why didn't Toronto do this, then it was suggested that people would get confused, but I think that's silly, since how hard can that be.
Off the wall examples off the top of my head could have had part of the Danforth line branch off to go to or around Union Station or Queen St.
And/Or the Danforth line continue east in a straight line passed Victoria Park station to go directly to Kingston Road and up to the closest GO station.
In the west the Bloor line could branch off passed High Park and go down to the Queensway and terminate at Sherway Gardens and that line can be mostly outside, or perhaps down to the Lakeshore. Either way development in that area could look entirely different if it were done as far back as the 1970s.
And so forth.
But subway splitting seems to have merit to it, since it allows for the same subway line to cover more area. London does this for instance and I suppose one would have to watch a train go by to wait for the right train if their trip is long enough. IE. Sheppard and Spadina Line share the track to VCC but the Sheppard Line would have trains ready to go at Downsview.
I asked why didn't Toronto do this, then it was suggested that people would get confused, but I think that's silly, since how hard can that be.
Off the wall examples off the top of my head could have had part of the Danforth line branch off to go to or around Union Station or Queen St.
And/Or the Danforth line continue east in a straight line passed Victoria Park station to go directly to Kingston Road and up to the closest GO station.
In the west the Bloor line could branch off passed High Park and go down to the Queensway and terminate at Sherway Gardens and that line can be mostly outside, or perhaps down to the Lakeshore. Either way development in that area could look entirely different if it were done as far back as the 1970s.
And so forth.