Ya, there's a huge diff from visiting those places and living there daily relying on those modes of transit to get you around, only THEN can you compare it on the same level/experience. A tourist taking the subway to the museum, is not the same as commuting daily to your work place. As I did in Tokyo, HK, Sydney, Berlin, Paris.. (and now, back in Toronto) over a few years, and at times, the problems they experience DO make you *think* they "suck" as you say.
There is also a huge diff between moving people around and moving people around efficiently. Which I have been trying to say from when you said, oh Toronto is fine its system carries a lot of people and yet everyone in this forum says that we need to do this we need to build that. The DRL is not built, what happened to the Sheppard subway. The effectiveness on one’s transportation system is not measured by how many people it carries. From what you been saying you sound like a tourist taking the subway to the museum on a Sunday.
I can recall being stuck on many JR trains comign home from work due to injury and weather conditions... just like here. And the point still remains; the GTA does move a lot of people, which you directly and in directly keep saying it does not! (thats it, thats my point!)
You have been totally ignoring my last comment on the unavoidable like accidents, suicides and weather. It doesn't make a transit system suck. having lack to transportation infrastructure does. So what if JR, Tokyo Metro, Toei metro, Keio , Keisei, etc has a few late trains because of unavoidable conditions. It still didn't stop the Nation Capital Region from being one of the best and timely mass transit systems in the world. like what Golodhendil said, even if such events have happened, you can find another way home. Why? Here I go again, good transportation infrastructure, something that Toronto lacks. But your missing the main point, and even if you are talking about the main point, your argument is invalid. The effectiveness of a transportation system is not by how many unavoidable incidents it has encountered.
I haven’t been stating my point because I though I didn't have to. I though what I have the say was pretty clear. But I guess I have to. Because what I though was obviously wrong. Toronto doesn't have an effective transportation system, it has a mucky compromise of both, yet other cities do, whether it is in the wrong direction ie. LA or the right one ie New York.
Uhg.. anyway, come back with any more defensive remarks you want, I'm done replying because it's taken the focus off of the subject of this thread..
Fine i will, You have been picking on the fact that I said Toronto system is not heavily used. But if read between the lines I said that Toronto is a city of bad compromises. Bad expressway, bad mass transit. But no, you have to point out that Toronto the second busiest transit system in NA, like some 5 year old child showing off something new that he has learned today. Do you think I don’t already know that? I’m pretty sure everybody in this forum knows this too. If you didn’t notice this is a transit advocate / metrophile / rail fan / denshamania section of the Urbantoronto. Do you seriously think everyone here does not know their facts?
Now that I am done I will be happily waiting for your reply. That is if you reply. if you don't then how about this:
"I dare you to reply."