Earlscourt_Lad
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It would be very close to Weston. IMO spacing like that makes sense for a subway, but not regional rail.
It would be very close to Weston. IMO spacing like that makes sense for a subway, but not regional rail.
I'm hoping they stick with trenching the tracks otherwise we will regret not doing it later. Federal law at this time still requires full grade separation for frequent heavy rail traffic (is the threshold one train crossing every 10 minutes or every 15 minutes?)
Either way, bi-directional GO traffic at 15 minute headways (7.5 minutes between crossings of a street) will require grade separation.
It's just under 3 kilometres. The distance to Bloor would be 4.5 kilometres.
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It's on the low end of the ideal regional rail spacing, but I think Mount Dennis makes a lot of sense, partly as there will be that underground LRT line connecting there. GO did have plans for a station here if the Eglinton West subway was built.
But with a public line, it would not be $20... It would be whatever under $5 (GO fare).
That's true. The question then becomes: is saving an additional $15 enough to make people actively choose to take the train from that area though? I can't see it, especially in light of incresingly expensive flights. Would people want to significantly want to increase their travel time to the airport to save a relatively small amount?
I still maintain an Eglinton station constructed without the Eglinton LRT is not a good idea. I don't have the numbers to back up my supposition, but somehow I can't see bus and walk-up traffic generating enough passengers to justify the construction of a new station.
RedRocket191: What, if any, insight do you have on Metrolinx's position on Blue 22? If I am not mistaken the plan was proposed before the former GTTA had any authority. Seems to me that Metrolinx would have a strong interest in connecting Pearson to a regional rail system, but perhaps you can give a few details about what, if anything, they might doing.
There are numerous places on the lakeshore line through south etobicoke and eastern Mississauga that have level crossings, and the lakeshore line runs trains as frequently as 4 to 8 minutes at certain points of the peak hour.
I'm sure there is a formula, but frequencies are only one aspect of it.
That's true. The question then becomes: is saving an additional $15 enough to make people actively choose to take the train from that area though? I can't see it, especially in light of incresingly expensive flights. Would people want to significantly want to increase their travel time to the airport to save a relatively small amount?
It shouldn't run as an express service for 905'ers either. An S-Bahn like system I think is what most on this forum would call for and a stop at Eglinton would fit that model.GO shouldn't run as a local service.
One comment I would make though is that transfers are largely avoidable, unless you happen to live next to a train station and happen to be dropped off right at your departure point.