xtremesniper
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Those pictures are of the BRD route being built from Downsview to York U as an interim project until the subway extension finishes.
The faulty logic here is intentionally misinterpreting someone and then claiming they have erred.
Again, remember that you support spending a small fortune bringing an LRT line, what you feel is more transit infrastructure than necessary, to a place you feel does not warrant anything at all...just so it can receive a share of the taxdollar pie. You're hypocritically willing to have your money wasted on LRT but not subways.
Wait a sec, you say I'm misrepresenting someone, and then you misrepresent me? As I have already clearly stated, I'd RATHER they built LRT than subway, but really I think bus is sufficient. Amazingly they already have buses there, which aren't all that busy to begin with and so keeping it the way it is costs... nothing. Or if they wanted bus lanes, it'd be the cost of... paint and maybe some signs. They could even add an extra lane onto the street if they wanted to be fancy, but even that would be FAR less than building a subway.
VCC doesn't NEED a subway to develop. Downtown Markham is making due with bus (aka VIVA) and it's already under construction.
Wait a sec, you say I'm misrepresenting someone, and then you misrepresent me? As I have already clearly stated, I'd RATHER they built LRT than subway, but really I think bus is sufficient. Amazingly they already have buses there, which aren't all that busy to begin with and so keeping it the way it is costs... nothing. Or if they wanted bus lanes, it'd be the cost of... paint and maybe some signs. They could even add an extra lane onto the street if they wanted to be fancy, but even that would be FAR less than building a subway.
VCC doesn't NEED a subway to develop. Downtown Markham is making due with bus (aka VIVA) and it's already under construction.
So when people say that this extension isn't warranted because of current numbers, they are completely right, but the extension will help improve the connectivity and efficiency of York Region's transit dramatically which, IMOP, is why the two extra stops past steeles were put forward, and is why they are going to get built.
Go back and have another look. You've explicitly stated that you think LRT is also not needed or warranted, yet it will still cost hundreds of millions of dollars. It's not cheaper than extending the subway another two stops, particularly since the only reason the Spadina extension is getting any funding at all is because the extension goes into Vaughan.
Anyway what I think is moot anyway, but since this is a forum of people who generally have no real power to change things anyway we're all just stating our opinion are we not? The money has been spent, and it WILL be built.
I see the confusion here. My original 1-liner a few pages back is stemming from previous (I think, not 100% sure it's been a long while) Steve Munro posts where he's talking about ridership on the new line vs. just building LRT. I think in an ideal world, if Vaughan is so serious about the VCC, then an LRT line up north, which connects as far north to Wonderland would be good. This would connect up to multiple transfers to industrial zones for workers, to one of the biggest malls in the GTA, and to one of the biggest car destinations and part-time job centers in the GTA (students working at wonderland and young visitors there would surely benefit). It would also intersect at the proposed location of the new Vaughan hospital.
You're still confused. All of the employment zones, Vaughan Mills, Wonderland, etc., will be served by the subway + bus routes. In the real world, people take buses and we don't need to build LRT to lure them to transit. They will take the subway extension to Hwy 7 and then take a bus to Wonderland or wherever else. It's just silly for you to slam the subway extension because there's nothing in the area and then extoll the virtues of the *same area* in support of LRT...and Vaughan can still build LRT on Jane north of Hwy 7, especially since there's nothing on Jane south of Hwy 7 in Vaughan, so there's no need for a continuous line along Jane paralleling the subway.
You're still confused. All of the employment zones, Vaughan Mills, Wonderland, etc., will be served by the subway + bus routes. In the real world, people take buses and we don't need to build LRT to lure them to transit. They will take the subway extension to Hwy 7 and then take a bus to Wonderland or wherever else. It's just silly for you to slam the subway extension because there's nothing in the area and then extoll the virtues of the *same area* in support of LRT...and Vaughan can still build LRT on Jane north of Hwy 7, especially since there's nothing on Jane south of Hwy 7 in Vaughan, so there's no need for a continuous line along Jane paralleling the subway.
Did you even read my post? I honestly don't think LRT is even necessary for that corridor for the foreseeable future. It's a far in the distance option if the ridership suggests it. I don't think subway should even be 'far in the future'. It's so far in the future that it's pure speculation whether it should be built at all compared to so many other worthy projects in the GTA that also need funding.
If you really believe that "In the real world, people take buses and we don't need to build LRT to lure them to transit." then we don't need subways either, buses can do the job.
Seriously, read your own posts. You lay out a case for LRT based on how many trip generators are up there, claim these same trip generators will have no effect on the subway extension which serves the same area, and then say LRT isn't needed, either.
Buses can only do so much, particularly when they get stuck in traffic and stop at red lights.
Where do Eglinton, DRL and Queen figure in on that? Higher or lower than VCC? I'm curious.Sounds like a good enough reason as any to extend subways forever. Oakville Place is a pretty busy place you know, I think it should be just one bus ride away from the subway. Think about Oakville! How are rich people supposed to take the subway if it's not a 5 minute drive or walk away?
In all seriousness though, the reasoning behind the Vaughan extension is quite simply ridiculous and beyond the scope of logic, when you have much more pressing places that need subway first: e.g. SCC via Danforth or Sheppard, preferably both; MCC via Bloor or Dundas; RHC via Yonge. VCC ranks dead last.
In all seriousness though, the reasoning behind the Vaughan extension is quite simply ridiculous and beyond the scope of logic, when you have much more pressing places that need subway first: e.g. SCC via Danforth or Sheppard, preferably both; MCC via Bloor or Dundas; RHC via Yonge. VCC ranks dead last.