doady
Senior Member
If all GO routes and MT routes, 107, 109, 110, 9, 61, 66, 6, 8, 3, 10, 76, 91 were move to the plaza area next to Hurontario as I have call for since 2010, the LRT would stay 100% on Hurontario and provide faster connection between North of the 403 and Cooksville GO station than the current back in/out time consuming plan. You would still need a bridge over Rathburn and the 403, but it doesn't need to be elevated to the south or CCTT. Riders will have a further walking distance to Sq One and no different like other places in NA or the world.
Mississauga's transit system is just too busy for one terminal. City Centre Transit Terminal has been operating beyond it's capacity ever since it opened. The system cannot grow any more as long it continues to be centered around one terminal. That's why they took out 26 from CCTT. If you bring all those routes to Hurontario/Rathburn terminal, it will be the same problem. There needs to be two terminals, and only 6, 9, 61 and maybe a few GO routes need to use it.
107, 109, 110 should stop at a new Hurontario transitway station. 8 will connect with the transitway at Cawthra. 91 will already connect to LRT at Cooksville. 10 will already connect to the LRT at Bristol and Robert Speck. 76 will already connect to the LRT at Burnhamthorpe station. 3 will already connect to LRT at Central Parkway station. None of these routes need the new terminal at Hurontario.
You want to compare Mississauga to other places in NA or the world, show me another place that has such a large system centered around ONE terminal. Winnipeg doesn't. Quebec City doesn't. Not even London, a system half the size of Mississauga, does that. Calgary is one fo the most centralized cities in North America and it doesn't do that. It's time for Mississauga to be like all these other places, exactly as you said.
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