egotrippin
Senior Member
It absolutely should, in fact the entire GTA should be crisscrossed by subways and higher order transit by now. We'll have added what, 1 new subway line in 30 years by the time the OL is done? Two if you count Eglinton, if it ever opens... As a result much of the GTA might have tall towers but they're really just vertical suburbs at this point. At our current rate of transit building it'll take decades, if not generations to turn the GTA (outside of downtown Toronto) into something urban and not car-dependent.I've always felt that Mississauga City Centre should have two subway lines. One going to Union Station, and one going, via the airport, to Yonge and Sheppard.
One can dream.