sixrings
Senior Member
a crosstown line that goes across town..... crazy talk.they should really extend eglinton lrt to connect with hurontario lrt
a crosstown line that goes across town..... crazy talk.they should really extend eglinton lrt to connect with hurontario lrt
Its eventually the plan. The Mississauga Transitway was designed to be converted to LRT. I'm not sure they would run as the same service though.they should really extend eglinton lrt to connect with hurontario lrt
Yes it can fit. But there’s only one lane. So the lrt will have to navigate the transit way with busses.It’s eventually the plan. The Mississauga Transitway was designed to be converted to LRT. I'm not sure they would run as the same service though.
My understanding is that if there was an LRT conversion, buses would no longer use the Transitway, they would terminate at the ends and at stations and riders would have to transfer on and off the LRTYes it can fit. But there’s only one lane. So the lrt will have to navigate the transit way with busses.
Doesn’t go also use the transit way. So that would mean it’s not going to happen.My understanding is that if there was an LRT conversion, buses would no longer use the Transitway, they would terminate at the ends and at stations and riders would have to transfer on and off the LRT
However, navigating with buses is not an LRT, it would just operate more like an on-street streetcar in that case.
How so? The buses on the transit way are much less frequent than regular car traffic.However, navigating with buses is not an LRT, it would just operate more like an on-street streetcar in that case.
The Ottawa light rail line was a replacement for a BRT. So just be very careful when Mississauga does the same.Its eventually the plan. The Mississauga Transitway was designed to be converted to LRT. I'm not sure they would run as the same service though.
The problem is that the transit way not only connects with eglinton lrt but to the subway. If the transit way was converted but we couldn’t get to Kipling I’m not sure that’s a win.The Ottawa light rail line was a replacement for a BRT. So just be very careful when Mississauga does the same.
Both the Mississauga LRT replacement for the BRT, AND the Toronto Line 5, will end up at the Pearson Transit Hub. See this thread..The problem is that the transit way not only connects with eglinton lrt but to the subway. If the transit way was converted but we couldn’t get to Kipling I’m not sure that’s a win.
This is fine if there’s another direct route lrt, subway, or go from mcc to Kipling.Both the Mississauga LRT replacement for the BRT, AND the Toronto Line 5, will end up at the Pearson Transit Hub. See this thread..
From link.
The Ottawa light rail line was a replacement for a BRT. So just be very careful when Mississauga does the same.
Line 5 as subway would be crazyI hope Mississauga would do that as keeping buses on the transitway would disqualify any Line 5 extension along it as a "subway".
Those stations would have crazy wide platforms though with the platform lane becoming part of a widened platform if that happened.
There is an argument to be made to keeping the transitway available for express busses after an LRT conversion. The express GO busses to the airport will almost always be faster than a transit connection and can use the passing lanes in the stations to pass stopped LRVs.I hope Mississauga would do that as keeping buses on the transitway would disqualify any Line 5 extension along it as a "subway".
Those stations would have crazy wide platforms though with the platform lane becoming part of a widened platform if that happened.