Big Daddy
Senior Member
Toronto subway ridership dropped 25% in the early 1990's. If a similar thing occurs, I don't think that many will be campaigning on spending tons on subways.
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As long as governments are smart and pay of debt when times are good - as was done by Harris, Chretien, Martin and Harper - then there could be some appetite for spending during a recession with the realization that someday ridership will pick up.
Everyone is a Keynesian to some degree - but somehow we forget and let the like of Trudeau #1, Mulroney, Trudeau #2, McGuinty, Wynne, get away with running up debt to artificially improve the short-term.
Subway ridership is dropping because it is so damned crowded. My daughter became so upset with the Yonge street subway she changed jobs - to a job in Kitchener. She loved her job but hated the commute and I'm pretty sure she'd not the only one. I'm confident that If someone could make the subways human again - i.e. the relief line - ridership would return.