BurlOak
Senior Member
Jane will be seriously altered with the Spadina subway extension and the Eglinton LRT.RER is in the works and it's a Metrolinx project so that's out.
Wasn't there a proposal a while back to extend the 502/503 to Birchmount? If that is the case, why build a busway?
Is Jane really more valuable than a Sheppard West line? The Jane bus seems to do well as is, and there aren't missing connections up there; you have Eglinton and finch west as alternatives. Jane only increases capacity. Don't get me wrong, it should be built, but that over a subway line that might make Yonge Line operations much more efficient?
Yonge North isn't a city of Toronto project, and although it will bring in high usage, it will seriously f*** up the Yonge line, even with a fully built DRL.
The original question was about rapid transit expansion (subways, grade separated LRT, ICTS, etc). Of course, there will be little projects that can more easily have better returns for value, but every megaproject isn't going to have high returns of value in the short term.
Will some northern riders head up to Pioneer Village Station?
Will some transfer at Mount Dennis?
New numbers on Jane will help determine its priority. The same thing goes for Finch West. The trip is now 4km shorter to a subway. There is also the option for those on major north-south routes (Kipling, Islington, etc.) of heading down to ECLRT instead of transferring onto Finch.