Steve X
Senior Member
The rest come once every 20-60 minutes??? You're very misinformed and clearly clueless about the area. I'm not sure what era you're in but none of the TTC routes are as infrequent as 60 min in the past decade. Most of the TTC routes are 20 min or less in rush hour. For YRT, they wanted large bus terminals which isn't a TTC problem. York Region is paying for them. TTC is only getting one large terminal at Pioneer Village and a small one at Finch West. York Region don't want to use a TTC bus terminal and pay rent like they do at Don Mills and Downsview.If it wasn't for Rob Ford, FWLRT would be up and running already.
As for the terminals, it's mainly the 35, 60, and 195 routes that are frequent. The rest come once every 20-60 minutes. Same with the YRT routes. I'm not sure how many YRT routes will keep going to Pioneer Village, given that there is another bus terminal at VMC, and at Highway 407. These routes are not too frequent. One large terminal could have easily handled it at Pioneer Village. You do realize that with Pioneer Village, Highway 407 and VMC, there are 4 large bus terminals in such a small area with extremely low density. Instead of spending money on these large terminals, the TTC should have sold the land and integrated some commercial development into these lands.
You can read up on YRT's bus plans: https://www.yrt.ca/en/about-us/reso...016-Spadina-Subway-Strategy_Summary-Intro.pdf
It's been revised from the original 2015 version.
Nothing wrong with TTC's only large terminal. York U area is very busy with ridership that's much higher many parts of the city. Many of the current terminals are overcrowded. A slightly larger one will give room to grow.
As for frequency, TTC plans to keep everything the same. A subway won't divert people off their local routes, mostly just the 196.
The headways are during rush hour:
35: every 5 minutes - 12 buses every hour
41: every 10-11 minutes - 5 buses every hour
41E: every 13-15 minutes - 4 buses every hour
60 EB: every 7-8 minutes - 8 buses every hour
60E EB: every 8 (AM)/12 (PM) minutes - 8/5 buses every hour
60 WB: every 7-8 minutes - 8 buses every hour
84D: every 20 minutes - 3 buses every hour
106: every 7.5 (AM)/10 (PM) minutes - 8/6 buses every hour
107: probably every 20 minutes - 3 buses per hour
108: every 6-8 minute - 10 buses every hour
195: every 8-10 minutes - 7 buses every hour
So none of the routes run less than 20 minutes in rush hour with half of them running less than 10 minutes with up to 72 buses per hour in AM rush hour. With growth within a decade, it will be close to a bus entering and leaving every half-minute. 10 bus bays is the minimum that would work.
As for development, I'm not sure who wants to leave on top of a bus terminal. There's been numerous amount of complaints with the condos next to Kipling.
For YRT, I won't defend them. They think BRT lanes for a service every 15 minutes is acceptable. Again, York Region is paying for their own monster terminals and don't want to share with the TTC. Note Highway 407 station would also be used by the Zum 501 and many GO buses. VMC will see decent amount of bus traffic. Pionner Village is oversize of YRT.