pstogios
Senior Member
3 is the worst option IMO. There may not ever be the density necessary to tunnel, Main Street appears to be wide enough to support dedicated LRT lanes, and running at grade as opposed to underground could save over a billion dollars that can go towards expanding mass transit beyond the Main Street corridor. Perhaps it could be invested in more Zum routes, or even subsidizing the electrification of the Brampton-Malton stretch of Kitchener GO; both of these would give you more bang for your buck than tunnelling to Sandalwood or something.
1 is best because it does what needs to be done, unless Brampton is willing to grow higher density along the picket fenced backyards lining Main Street.
Of course everything you say makes total sense. But you neglect to acknowledge the wealthy donors that live between Nanwood and Wellington.
This includes Bill Davis. It’s the money (and influence), Lebowski.
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