ssiguy2
Senior Member
Toronto was MUCH smaller back then and commuting patterns were different and more regular...........9 to 5 and that's it.
Buses can help but they only can travel as fast as the traffic is and if traffic is at a stand still then so are the buses. GO is the answer and could be implemented VERY quickly. Yes the GO trains will become busier but at least the stations won't be busy enough to actually make them dangerous to wait at. Expanded GO service from Weston to Kennedy at a TTC fare would take every single Scar rider going to Union off the B/D line and hence Yonge south of Bloor.
Run the available trains, borrow some from other systems, get some loaners from the large manufacturers and get the trains on the tracks. Waiting for the DRL in a decade is NOT an option.
Buses can help but they only can travel as fast as the traffic is and if traffic is at a stand still then so are the buses. GO is the answer and could be implemented VERY quickly. Yes the GO trains will become busier but at least the stations won't be busy enough to actually make them dangerous to wait at. Expanded GO service from Weston to Kennedy at a TTC fare would take every single Scar rider going to Union off the B/D line and hence Yonge south of Bloor.
Run the available trains, borrow some from other systems, get some loaners from the large manufacturers and get the trains on the tracks. Waiting for the DRL in a decade is NOT an option.