sixrings
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Or maybe the loop + down to Cooksville, especially in the event Milton Line is upgraded. I could see a one seat ride to a GO station being useful for overall travel time to MCC.
Or maybe the loop + down to Cooksville, especially in the event Milton Line is upgraded. I could see a one seat ride to a GO station being useful for overall travel time to MCC.
Does it really even need to be a loop? Why not just run down Burnhamthorpe to Erindale?
LRT on Mississauga Rd? That seems excessive for the ridership in that area, especially when they are only planning on BRT for Dundas, which has far more ridership potential.I’d be inclined to suggest a non loop Rathubrun - Confederation - Burnhamthorpe alignment to Erindale GO as a first phase with an EA for stage 2 continuing down Mississauga Rd to UTM and the Dundas BRT rolled into the funding.
If it can get down to Mississauga golf and country club o will buy a membership.Think less Mississauga Rd LRT then a link to UTM and the Dundas BRT.
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A bus ROW on Mississauga Rd from the Transitway down to Dundas makes a lot of sense, at which point adding track is probably also worthwhile if there is an LRT ending at Erindale already. In terms of network concept, the idea here would be to minimize branching on Dundas, make the LRT the primary connection to UTM and the city centre for Dundas passengers while the transitway (sich as it is in this area) can focus on regional travel.
Longer term if we ever converted the eastern Transitway to LRT this starts to look like a very good western tail even without something like an Erin Mills or Winston Churchill LRT that certainly could fit into the network very well.
edit: redrew my sketch with a UTM diversion to emphasize what this would really be trying to achieve
PS: It occurs to me that with this layout the best service pattern might actually be to embrace the transfer at the terminal, with Erindale - Brampton and Lakeshore - Erindale services timed for a guaranteed cross platform transfer.
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If the city couldn't get express buses down Mississauga Rd over a decade ago, how will that opposition change to support an LRT today let alone an BRT??Think less Mississauga Rd LRT then a link to UTM and the Dundas BRT.
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A bus ROW on Mississauga Rd from the Transitway down to Dundas makes a lot of sense, at which point adding track is probably also worthwhile if there is an LRT ending at Erindale already. In terms of network concept, the idea here would be to minimize branching on Dundas, make the LRT the primary connection to UTM and the city centre for Dundas passengers while the transitway (such as it is in this area) can focus on regional travel.
Longer term if we ever converted the eastern Transitway to LRT this starts to look like a very good western tail even without something like an Erin Mills or Winston Churchill LRT that certainly could fit into the network very well.
edit: redrew my sketch with a UTM diversion to emphasize what this would really be trying to achieve
PS: It occurs to me that with this layout the best service pattern might actually be to embrace the transfer at the terminal, with Erindale - Brampton and Lakeshore - Erindale services timed for a guaranteed cross platform transfer.
Are you suggesting that people with three car garages aren’t interested in taking transit? Generalizing a bit much.If the city couldn't get express buses down Mississauga Rd over a decade ago, how will that opposition change to support an LRT today let alone an BRT??
How would you class a street like Mississauga Rd from Burnhamthorpe to Lakeshore where transit has been protested against having it on that street?? This was done by blocking buses that only came x minutes per hour, yet they had no issue with the 100's of cars passing them hourly in both direction. They said buses where dangerous than cars and used strollers to block the buses.Are you suggesting that people with three car garages aren’t interested in taking transit? Generalizing a bit much.
To be honest I think they should just have a security gate at burnamthorpe and Mississauga road and another security gate at queensway and Mississauga road to keep the rift raft and busses out.How would you class a street like Mississauga Rd from Burnhamthorpe to Lakeshore where transit has been protested against having it on that street?? This was done by blocking buses that only came x minutes per hour, yet they had no issue with the 100's of cars passing them hourly in both direction. They said buses where dangerous than cars and used strollers to block the buses.
The top-ranked question on the Q&A so far is on whether all trains will run the loop. I think this is a great idea and should be heard at the open house.Just dedicate one car to running the loop and nothing but the loop, slotting in between the rest that run on by. Those that need to go to destinations on the loop can transfer, and if the straight-through's run every 10 or 15 minutes, then it's only a 5 or 7.5 minute wait for the transfer onto the circulator.