TJ O'Pootertoot
Senior Member
Though, retrospectively, that was surely the right decision to cancel Eglinton. The Eglinton West subway was a poorly thought out idea, which seemed more a product of giving something to York and Etobicoke than transit planning. There's no way demand justified a subway. Given ridership subsequently collapsed, the TTC would have been stuck with the operational burden of yet another under used subway which would have drained money from everything else.
Yes. Thankfully, we've put that terrible era behind us and more recent projects (like, say, the Scarborough Subway or even Transit City) were well-thought out and subject to rigorous case benefit analyses....
Like pretty much everything that's been built in the GTA over the past generation I don't doubt it would have been imperfect but I think it's hard to argue that the city or region is better off without it, especially now that the LRT is now being built anyway. Sheppard, for example, may be a truncated, semi-successful line that ends in the middle of nowhere, but it's still better than nothing.