ehlow
Senior Member
Just thinking aloud here but do you think that the Vaughan station could be the eventual final terminus of the University-Spadina-Vaughan segment of the line?
I don't think anything north of Vaughan station warrants an extension of the line regardless of how much Vaughan intensifies in the core. If there is a demand for it to be extended, wouldn't a much cheaper connecting LRT route from the north ran and operated by York region be much more appropriate instead?
I hope so, in our lifetimes.
Considering how much transit demand we need to provide service to, packed streetcars, buses and subways everywhere in the city, I hope we don't build subways into farmland
As I said above, I think this extension is at least mostly justified. However, I feel we need to satisfy existing transit demand within the city, like King Street, before trying to create new downtowns for small cities. Provide transit where there is existing unserved demand, and there is plenty of that in our city, before building subways into empty lands and hoping for a brand new city in my opinion.