I agree, the detour of the LRT onto Burnhamthorpe/Living Arts/Rathburn to CCTT is totally unnecessary, as most routes that serve the City Centre Transit Terminal (CCTT) already intersect with Hurontario elsewhere. And of course the BRT will intersect with Hurontario as well. The CCTT was located where it was so that it could connect to the BRT. The LRT won't need that. Plus, the terminal is already way overcrowded as is. Therefore, the LRT serving CCTT is unnecessary.
They would only need to extend a few routes to serve the LRT station and new smaller bus loop at City Centre and Rathburn, like routes 6, 9 and 61, which could just stop on-street only at CCTT, freeing up some much needed space in the terminal.
The only problem having the line only on City Centre Dr going over the 403 is the distance to the Bus terminal to connect to other routes like 9, 66, 61, 28, 6, 67, 110 and 91.
Doing the loop is still wasting rider time like they currently do on the 19 & 26. I have already challenge staff/team on that.
There is talk that the line could go down Duke of York and you are going to have an issues with the current Roundabout as well the other 3 for the line.
What is this line going to service on either DoY or LAC when there is very little there in the first place now or down the road?
The LAC complex is still a white elephant after all these years since it open and drains money out of the city coppers to run it.
Even after
Parkside Village get built, ridership will not be that high for the line. The free Shuttle buses carry very few riders at a great lost got cancel twice especially when riders refused to pay $.50 or $1 fare at the end to try to cover some operation cost for this area.
I have stated numerous time to council that a new terminal is needed to handle 125,000 riders a day since 2004. It needs to be in the north-east corner of the parking lot where the stand along buildings are.
OMERS are the white elephant in the city with Sq One Mall, as they forced the city to not built the ROW on Rathburn for the BRT, let alone for the LRT.