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Yeah I get that it goes up to Shoppers World, but that is like calling Line 1 the Toronto-Vaughan subway.^ Because you're of the view so little track of the line is in Brampton? The MSF is in Brampton as well.
Yeah I get that it goes up to Shoppers World, but that is like calling Line 1 the Toronto-Vaughan subway.^ Because you're of the view so little track of the line is in Brampton? The MSF is in Brampton as well.
Which Vaughan very proudly does call it.Yeah I get that it goes up to Shoppers World, but that is like calling Line 1 the Toronto-Vaughan subway.
Yeah I get that it goes up to Shoppers World, but that is like calling Line 1 the Toronto-Vaughan subway.
that's a good question, who knows what the city and Metrolinx would call it; either 19, 103, after the existing bus routes or what I'd prefer and call it Line 7.
Wouldn't it cause confusion as one might think there 10 subway or LRT lines in Mississauga-BramptonIt follows the old provincial highway 10, so why not Line 10?
What would the Hurontario LRT be numbered or lettered as?
We already have the Y Line, B Line, S Line, E Line, F Line.What would the Hurontario LRT be numbered or lettered as?
We already have the Y Line, B Line, S Line, E Line, F Line.
H Line is still available.
Interesting that when people talk about Line 3, Line 5 and Line 6 - nobody has a clue what they are talking about.Hurontario Line
Hurontario Line
It is part of the BLAST network, so wouldn't it get a letter designation?
That is what being said at meetings for the line and at Nov meeting. Until it goes down Main St, it will remain Hurontario and most likely when it does. Was call Hurontario during the EA for Brampton with no back lash for it, considering most of the line is on Hurontario in the first place.Except that in the city of Brampton, there is no Hurontario Street, but Main Street instead.