In one paragraph he notes that there has been some talk of NOT having the Ontario Line go west of Osgoode. Has there been any talk of that possibility??
"One nuance that has floated up are questions about whether or not the Ontario Line should cross west of downtown and end at Exhibition Place. We can and should quibble about station placement and other details but the argument that some of the densest places in Canada, namely Liberty Village and the neighbourhood around King and Bathurst, shouldn’t have a subway is troubling."
Within government I have not heard of this. Keep in mind, Mx has already acquired property for the stations/access.
That said, there is a case to be made for questioning the near-term choice to connection go Exhibition GO.
Miller seems to be making the case that if the route has a streetcar already, that it doesn't need the OL.
The existing streetcar is not the alternative, whatever Mr. Miller muses.
But there is a case to be made for cutting back, it goes like this:
Exhibition GO Station already has a train that goes from Liberty Village to downtown.
That station will soon see service every 15M or better almost all day, 7 days per week, how many more trains does it require?
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A new GO Station is being built to serve this area at King, better serving the northern end of the community in particular, and this station too is set to have 7-day a week, 15M service.
So that's essentially 2 subway-type services into downtown from this community.
The price for both services is already $3.70 (to Union) only marginally more than TTC, subject to GO-Co-pay, there is no reason this could not be a viable alternative to the subway for LV residents.
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Additionally, the area is due to get the West Waterfront LRT (already at Exhibition GO) but due to be extended to Dufferin Gate,.
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That's a lot of mass transit, on top of which, improvements to the King Corridor, due to be made permanent in 2024 and enhanced at that time, should result in a better streetcar experience to DT (in theory).
Additional streetcars will also be delivered, in full, by 2025, further offering the opportunity for more service.
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The real reason for the Exhibition extension of the O/L is to allow GO to offload passengers before Union.
I'm not actually convinced that this will be particularly successful, particularly on a cost per rider diverted basis.
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That's not to suggest that I would cut the O/L back to Yonge.
I think the case is very strong to take it to the University arm of Line 1, for convenience, for redudency and to avoid digging this area up again in the near term.
The case for going west to Spadina and Bathurst is also strong, just not as strong.
The Bathurst to Exhbition link is the weak point I would argue. That said we're very far into the process to cut any of these, and to shift the start point of the tunnels in the west, further east, requires a new entry/exit shaft for the boring machines, for which there is no convenient, planned spot.