scarberiankhatru
Senior Member
Agreed.
Moreover, Mr. MacIsaac's statement that "Express Rail along the Lakeshore and Georgetown GO lines" "will positively impact" the Yonge subway line, does not seem well-founded. The catchment areas of those GO lines are quite far from Yonge subway.
GO lines that could play a role in relieving Yonge, are Richmond Hill and Stouffville. But the former is slated to get Express Rail in 25 years, while the latter, not even then.
Improvements along the Oshawa GO line will help by removing Danforth subway riders, but the impact will be minimal unless fares are integrated...having TTC buses serve GO stations like Guildwood and Eglinton better would also help. GO lines - all of them - will need to be radically revamped to start noticeably reducing subway loads, fares, frequencies, more stations, etc., and it'll take a long time. For example, Steeles East is quickly becoming one the busiest routes in the city and almost everyone that takes it is going straight to Finch station, but there isn't even a station where it crosses the Richmond Hill GO line. GO can't do everything.