Something else to consider - if the station were to be rebuilt, what would be the ideal form for that to take? While most people who get on and off of the streetcars here, there are a not-inconsequential number of transfers from the streetcar to the bus routes. And also keep in mind that the ridership levels on the streetcars are higher to the west than to the east of the station, and every once in a while the TTC throws out the idea of once again running a short-turn service from St. Clair West to a point west - either Oakwood or Lansdowne. (And don't forget that this service did actually exist until the late 1990s or early 2000s.)
Dan
A small change would make that loop more efficient:
- For the Westbound cars: stop at the south side of the passenger hall, continuing almost on a straight line from the tunnel entrance to the tunnel exit. Ideally, there would be two westbound platforms and two westbound tracks.
- For the Eastbound cars: they would loop around the passenger hall, just as they do today, but would not compete for the single track with the WB cars.
- Short-turns in either direction would still be possible. For example, a car arrives from the west, enters the loop, unloads there. Then goes around the loop, turns right, stops at one of the WB platforms, and becomes a ready-to-board WB car.
- Last but not least, all streetcar and bus boarding areas would remain connected at the same level, no need to go up/down stairs or cross tracks (except when going to the 2-nd platform) in order to transfer.
But the south side of the passenger hall would need to be ~20 m wider, and the escalators landing would have to be moved north a few meters to make more room for the WB platforms. That's much easier to do at the design stage than to retrofit the existing underground structure.