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How about just Line 3
Scarborough Subway Relief Line
Relief to Users of Scarborough Subway Line
Express Relief Line for Users of Scarborough Subway
I think WislaHD was being sarcastic.Relief for the Unfortunate & Adventurous TTC Users of Scarborough.
Sure it will help those that do have to take the line but Scarborough doesn't have an integrated or attractive network as of yet to support this mentality and there is no economic benefits for people of Scarborough to collectively care. Its gonna take time but the Eglinton LRT and the Subway are finally steps in the right direction to provide attractive and convenient local and intra City transit to commuters. Also the RL is getting built as it becomes design ready so not sure why the desire to label it as a Scarborough project for effect. Phase 2 RL should see far more City wide support depending upon where we are in Scarborough's transit integration and growth
Unlike the opposite, Scarborough council is not opposing this project, but its straw grasping if you think their is currently collective support to see this as a Scarborough priority. Far too many residents have been deterred from Core Toronto travel for decades and not until the subway/Smarttrack is built will we see the travel patterns change enough to label this as Scarborough relief
Relief for the Unfortunate & Adventurous TTC Users of Scarborough.
Sure it will help those that do have to take the line but Scarborough doesn't have an integrated or attractive network as of yet to support this mentality and there is no economic benefits for people of Scarborough to collectively care. Its gonna take time but the Eglinton LRT and the Subway are finally steps in the right direction to provide attractive and convenient local and intra City transit to commuters. Also the RL is getting built as it becomes design ready so not sure why the desire to label it as a Scarborough project for effect. Phase 2 RL should see far more City wide support depending upon where we are in Scarborough's transit integration and growth
Unlike the opposite, Scarborough council is not opposing this project, but its straw grasping if you think their is currently collective support to see this as a Scarborough priority. Far too many residents have been deterred from Core Toronto travel for decades and not until the subway/Smarttrack is built will we see the travel patterns change enough to label this as Scarborough relief
That is very funny.Say “Scarborough” three
Say “Scarborough” three times to summon Coffey!
That works two ways. SmartTrack ring any bells?Tory should be careful...another Valerie Plante could come out of nowhere and double down transit and beat him...hopefully
Tory won by default... it was anything but FordThat works two ways. SmartTrack ring any bells?
That line could also be used for Plante. Make no mistake, she might have an excellent plan, the demand has been there for decades, but "make it so" only works for Captain Picarde on Star Trek. There's the small problem of finance and planning ...not to mention the Relief Line has became the domain of the province.Tory won by default... it was anything but Ford
Well let's hope to God that this is a Metrolinx project. For all it's short comings, Metrolinx still has pretty solid record of actually building things precisely because it's not held ransom to Toronto's petty political fights and City Hall inertia. Also if it's a Metrolinx project it will probably be a RER catenary subway. Having it built by Metrolinx means it may have a better chance of getting funding as it can be presented as being a needed regional line and not just a downtown one.
As for the naming, LA has a similar issue with it's LRT ending at downtown stations and the needing to transfer to lines continuing in the same direction so they are calling their new downtown tunnel the "Regional Connector".
Can we even have that? A mayoral candidate that comes in and just decides "I am going to build the Relief Line from Don Mills to Bathurst, vote for me!", then gets eelcted?
It is a disruption to the planning process, even if it is a pleasant one.