BurlOak
Senior Member
Your thought process on how to build transit is all backwards. You Build the LRT first to build ridership in the area, and replace it with rapid transit 40-50 years after it is finished as demand warrants it. Our downtown streetcars have had over 100 years to build ridership, and now is at the "middle ridership" level of rapid transit, when rapid transit should be built at the "low level" of usage. (I.E. the university line south of St. Clair) because of this delay, ridership demands has far outstripped service capability, and capital expenditure on rapid transit is even more urgent.
This would save us a big chunk of money. First we need a streetcar along front and up Pape to Leaside. Only after we prove that this is at capacity (and I suppose we also wait until it needs a major rehab since there is no point in ripping up a brand new line) does it get changed to in-median LRT. When this is proven to be over-capacity (plus the wait time again so a line is not ripped up) we finally build the subway.