TheTigerMaster
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Richview Corridor may actually be cheaper than a road medium.
One big reason is that there'd need to be a forced transfer at the terminals of the underground section (likely at Weston and Don Mills, where ridership would drop off). We're not building a subway that only 5,000 persons will use per hour. That's how you get a Sheppard. Do we want to pull a Sheppard? I don't think we want to pull a Sheppard.With the available Richview corridor and the huge mandatory underground section, I don't understand why Toronto is bothering with LRT along Eglinton at all. It doesn't make any sense.
Richview Corridor may actually be cheaper than a road medium.
Richview Corridor may actually be cheaper than a road medium.
One big reason is that there'd need to be a forced transfer at the terminals of the underground section (likely at Weston and Don Mills, where ridership would drop off). We're not building a subway that only 5,000 persons will use per hour. That's how you get a Sheppard. Do we want to pull a Sheppard? I don't think we want to pull a Sheppard.
They already started selling the corridor.
The idiot who signed that off needs to be fired.
No way. And the airport would make sure that it would be more then 5k ppd. Every forgets at Renforth the largest airport in the country is right there, not to mentions all the people that work there. Eglinton underground, Terminal 3 to Kennedy would have fine ridership. Sheppard does not have the density and plus it was botched.
They already started selling the corridor.
The idiot who signed that off needs to be fired.
At least there'll be more demand for transit when the corridor is developed
As long as they keep enough space to widen the road for LRT lanes it's good enough for me.
Fair enough. I think it needs to be studied. I'm not expecting huge ridership. 7,000 people would be my high estimate..
One big reason is that there'd need to be a forced transfer at the terminals of the underground section (likely at Weston and Don Mills, where ridership would drop off). We're not building a subway that only 5,000 persons will use per hour. That's how you get a Sheppard. Do we want to pull a Sheppard? I don't think we want to pull a Sheppard.
Airports are not very good transit destinations. People (here and elsewhere) routinely overestimate their importance as destinations since they seem so emblematic of "travel" and are, by and large, PITAs to get to. The bulk of transit commutes are normal people using transit to get to normal jobs.