steveintoronto
Superstar
Agreed on 'uploading' or not. At some point, this regime is going to have to walk the walk. That being said, the 'northern leg' is already totally in the hands of Metrolinx, and the southern leg is the City's in planning only. There's no funding other than for the study....As the article notes:
-TO council wants the DRL "in operation" before Yonge proceeds, which would put it about 20 years out
-YR agreed the projects should proceed "in lockstep"
-Scarpitti is now saying he wants the YNSE to go first.
As I've said before (and above, in response to the "What if it was open today?" hypothetical), I think Scarpitti has a point. I don't think that the system would be unduly overwhelmed on Day 1 by the extension and so it would be safe to do it first as long as the DRL was chugging along right behind it, even under construction at the same time if possible. But it would trigger massive development in short order so to do it without an absolute guarantee of DRL opening soon after isn't something I'd support.
This is going to be simmering in the background for a while and come to a boil once we find out what the PCs intend to do about uploading because then all bets could be off.
hw621 said: ↑
^RER/SmartTrack is still happening?
Let's flip this over: What 'signs' (actual quotes) that they are going to proceed as stated by the previous regime?There are zero signs of a desire by government to either slow this project down or make significant changes in the implementation.
I've been watching this closely, and a fair number of posters are still 'optimistic' on this. I see no definitive statements that could buttress that. And ditto on some of Wynne's statements too. Let me count the ways...AD2W for K/W, electrification, RER, Milton, etc...
Present regime have plugged some holes in the Lakeshore GO train service. Whether any but a fraction of it is successful remains to be seen. It might cause as much operational dysfunction as help.
Beyond that, what else is to significantly change?