I'd have hoped that the Eglinton Subway as once proposed, would have been extended east post-completion.
Just like the Sheppard has been extended since it opened?
I'd have hoped that the Eglinton Subway as once proposed, would have been extended east post-completion.
Just like the Sheppard has been extended since it opened?
If the Eglinton West subway was built as planned, extending it to Don Mills would have been a lot more cheaper than the crosstown. Elevating the subway to Kennedy and maybe to Scarborough Centre (if they could solve the RT corridor challenge) would have been a better outcome than the escalating costs and political mess paralyzing that part of the city.
I retrospect, cancelling that subway is costing us big time today
I am not sure how you can link the Eglinton subway of the 90s to the conclusion that a) it will be significantly cheaper to extend the line - beyond infrastructure that is already paid for in that scenario between Allen and York Centre and b) it equate to choosing an elevated line to Kennedy.
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It wasn't gutted, it was given a Billion dollars to take it as far as the money would allow it under good old Mike. Sheppard got built because Mel twisted enough arms at council since this was his pet toy as well mayor of the once city of North York before Mike force the merger.
Eglinton got the raw deal to a point, but would the ridership be any higher than Sheppard as well doing 2-3 transfers if it was completed as plan???
The business case for extending Eglinton east to Yonge line, and all the way to Don Mills is a lot stronger than any Sheppard extension.Just like the Sheppard has been extended since it opened?
The business case for extending Eglinton east to Yonge line, and all the way to Don Mills is a lot stronger than any Sheppard extension.
There are other factors.Density on Sheppard east right now is higher on average than density on Eglinton East between Yonge and Don Mills. And given the properties along the catchment area, Sheppard has higher development potential than Eglinton overall.
I retrospect, cancelling that subway is costing us big time today
I would love to see your work on that....how much was saved over the last 20 years ....intitial capital cost, operating costs and debt service on the capital borrowing {as the reason it was chopped was we did not actually have the money} versus cost today for the portion of crosstown that runs from Eglinton West to Renforth......I am not saying your wrong but I would think it might be closer than most gut instincts think.Almost like most "fiscal conservatives" don't actually save anybody any money.
They talk a big game.Almost like most "fiscal conservatives" don't actually save anybody any money.
I would love to see your work on that....how much was saved over the last 20 years ....intitial capital cost, operating costs and debt service on the capital borrowing {as the reason it was chopped was we did not actually have the money} versus cost today for the portion of crosstown that runs from Eglinton West to Renforth......I am not saying your wrong but I would think it might be closer than most gut instincts think.