superman
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Stintz's plan seems like a good comprimise.
However, Eglinton East at-grade needs to have wider stop spacing and be "grade-separated" in the sense that it gets signal priority, use crossing gates, maybe duck under minor intersections in order to be rapid transit (the TC plan had it going at 60% of the speed of the fully grade separated version). This would also help keep the SRT and the Eglinton line interlined as it wouldn't cause bottle necks in some sections.
Sheppard East extension seems like a good plan as that was what was planned a decade ago anyway.
Finch busway also makes sense as its ridership never met the capacity of a LRT (similar to Eglinton not meeting the capacity for a subway). Also, depending on how they build the BRT (see Ottawa or Mississauga, i.e. not stoping at red lights), it could end up faster than the LRT anyway, and the busway will be twice as long as the original LRT anyway so that's a big win.
Overall, a good plan. I hope the build Eglinton east properly so it represents more like the C-train or the Gold Line in LA and less of the other TTC LRT implementations or the original TC plan.
My idea would be to stop the Finch busway at Yonge and elevate Eglinton East and Sheppard East... it costs somewhere between at grade LRT and Subway, and they'd probably be able to get alot built.
However, Eglinton East at-grade needs to have wider stop spacing and be "grade-separated" in the sense that it gets signal priority, use crossing gates, maybe duck under minor intersections in order to be rapid transit (the TC plan had it going at 60% of the speed of the fully grade separated version). This would also help keep the SRT and the Eglinton line interlined as it wouldn't cause bottle necks in some sections.
Sheppard East extension seems like a good plan as that was what was planned a decade ago anyway.
Finch busway also makes sense as its ridership never met the capacity of a LRT (similar to Eglinton not meeting the capacity for a subway). Also, depending on how they build the BRT (see Ottawa or Mississauga, i.e. not stoping at red lights), it could end up faster than the LRT anyway, and the busway will be twice as long as the original LRT anyway so that's a big win.
Overall, a good plan. I hope the build Eglinton east properly so it represents more like the C-train or the Gold Line in LA and less of the other TTC LRT implementations or the original TC plan.
My idea would be to stop the Finch busway at Yonge and elevate Eglinton East and Sheppard East... it costs somewhere between at grade LRT and Subway, and they'd probably be able to get alot built.
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