Adjei
Senior Member
I don't think that's the issue. The issue is that the province is insisting that they be above ground in a dense downtown area, but very deep underground in a very undense suburban area that has massively-wide road-right-of-ways.
On Eglinton, it would surely be cheaper to just put the track at-grade in the middle of the road, and grade-separate the Royal York, Islington, Kipling, and Martin Grove intersections with Eglinton. It doesn't give you the built form thy city wants, virtually creating an Eglinton expressway to Scarlett.
Are you telling us Leslieville, Thorncliffe Park, and Flemo Park are "dense downtown" areas ?