andrewpmk
Senior Member
As to crowdedness, people will handle it, just like people handle it just fine in Tokyo. Big cities are crowded, so what. Expect less personal space in the train and your back may be forced to press against some else's chest during rush hour, big deal. And if situation really becomes crippling, the government will be forced to make decisions they otherwise would be afraid to.
You actually think that it is good for Eglinton LRT to be so overcrowded that you have to wait for several trains to go by and you need pushers at Don Mills, Eglinton and Eglinton West stations like the Tokyo subway? The Tokyo subway has subway trains that are much longer than what are used in Toronto, and many parallel lines, and is still severely overcrowded because of the sheer population density of that city. The whole overcrowding problem on Eglinton would go away if we built a proper subway with higher capacity.




