unimaginative2
Senior Member
Are you talking about this project? Because the studies predicted a peak point volume north of Steeles at around what Sheppard pulls in. That's a recipe for huge losses. I don't think "successful" is the proper way to describe it if dollars and ridership are going to be any one of the key indicators.
Sorry...how busy do you want it to be? Crammed full? No subway line in the world is full at its last stop. If it were, it would be a complete failure since nobody could get on at any of the other stops. If it's as busy as Sheppard at its last couple stops, I'd say that's a very busy subway line! Get out and travel a bit. In New York, for example, none of the outer terminal stations except possibly Flushing-Main would be as busy as that. Same with Berlin, Munich, etc.