afransen
Senior Member
Not sure what you mean, they are pretty common in Toronto.I personally really like the right lane Bus/HOV lanes in Vancouver but I can’t really picture the GTA adopting these.
Not sure what you mean, they are pretty common in Toronto.I personally really like the right lane Bus/HOV lanes in Vancouver but I can’t really picture the GTA adopting these.
Ah my mistake, concluded that thought rather abruptly before posting. What I intended to say was I can’t see Mississauga designating these HOV lanes. I think the closest thing is a short section of Dundas just out of Etobicoke.Not sure what you mean, they are pretty common in Toronto.
It likely doesn't need to be full fat BRT. BRT light with edge lanes would work pretty well, at lower cost. It's unfortunate that many of the Milton Line stations are not well-located for BRT connectivity on some of the major arterials like Erin Mills, Winston Churchill, Eglinton, Dundas.I love seeing yet another mall past its prime getting densified and redeveloped. I’m hoping EMTC gets a formal redevelopment master plan next.
Time to start looking into a median-running Erin Mills BRT from Queen Street BRT in Brampton all the way down to Lakeshore/Clarkson GO. This corridor continues to have massive density and connectivity potential.
Was this project refused by the city and is now with OLT?