Rainforest
Senior Member
There has been a lot of property movement happening along the Yonge corridor between Meadowview Ave and Centre Street over the past 24 months. Developers are aiming to pack the corridor with density, make no mistake about it.
But more relevant in my opinion is that the current low-rise residential neighbourhood of Thornhill essentially mirrors Summer Hill, Deer Park, Davisville, North Toronto in built-form and density, and all those places provide significant walk-in traffic to the system. Thornhill isn't a suburb in the conventional sense, and there is no reason to think that ridership wouldn't reflect that.
Actually it wouldn't surprise me if a significant share of the current Finch ridership originates from Thornhill.
My response will be kind of mixed:
Yes that low-rise residential doesn't automatically mean low transit ridership; there are some examples to the contrary. One is Drewry avenue, west of Yonge and running half-way between Finch and Steeles. All low-rise residential, but the TTC #125 bus leaves Finch Stn full in the pm rush, and gets 2/3 empty by the time it reaches Drewry & Bathurst. Other examples are the #29 Dufferin - extremely busy, and #63 Oakwood / Ossington - fairly busy, both operating through mostly low-rise areas.
But I don't believe current transit ridership in Thornhill is very high, except along the Yonge VIVA corridor. YRT buses like # 2, 5, 77 were normally less than half full, and often less than 1/4 full, even pre-covid. Some people drive to Finch Stn and park there, but that number can't be too high, because the number of parking spots is limited and that number needs to be divided by the duration of 3 morning rush hours to get the hourly count.
Finch Stn counts are driven mainly by 5 super-feeders: VIVA Blue, #39 Finch E, #36 Finch W, #60 Steeles W, #53 Steeles E, with some help from #42 Cummer and #125 Drewry, and of course some walk-ins. That doesn't leave much room for the Thornhill share; VIVA and the TTC Steeles buses touch Thornhill just for a portion of their routes, and Finch / Cummer / Drewry don't touch it at all.
Future developments in Thornhill: they are very impressive and will surely add to the count, but not to the point of taking up more than half of Yonge line's capacity for the demand coming from north of Steeles. Therefore, nothing wrong if TTC turns back every 2-nd Yonge train at Steeles during the rush hours.