Rapid transit to Sq 1 is definitely justified, but I don't think that Sheppard should go anywhere east of STC, because there isn't really the same type of 'anchor' in Durham until you get to downtown Oshawa. The closest thing to it is the Pickering GO and the mall there (and the whole barely a handful of office buildings and condos around it).
I also must point out that Bloor-Yonge to RHC is 19km, to Sq 1 is 22.5km, and to Pickering Centre is 30km. So RHC is the closest '905 Anchor Hub' to downtown Toronto.
I'd also like to say that if any Toronto RT should reach Sq 1, it should be the Eglinton Crosstown running parallel to (or replacing) the Mississauga Transitway. Much less expensive, much bigger chance of ever happening, and would provide similar network connections.
Looks like a downgrade to a Yonge LRT Extension to Richmond Hill might be in order. Create the same kind of platform to platform transfer as the SELRT is supposed to have at Don Mills. Seems reasonable to me, since I think extending Yonge into the hinterland is a terrible idea.
Exactly. Much easier than spending billions to tunnel Bloor-Danforth west and then north (the north part largely duplicating the Hurontario LRT). Still connects to YUS, still would be just as fast as B-D.
What I have done in previous maps though is interlined the Eglinton LRT with the Hurontario LRT down to Cooksville, creating an overlap for the busiest stretch of the Hurontario LRT route.
The Bloor line should run to Hurontario, but not up to MCC. It's about 9.5km to Hurontario from the current terminus, with about half of it running in a rail corridor.
I would think it would be hard to support a bloor line going so far west to hurontario when it doesn't even go to STC in the east. Maybe I could support this idea if the SRT was converted to subway but until then I think its only fair that Dundas be serviced with a BRT or a LRT.
Looks like a downgrade to a Yonge LRT Extension to Richmond Hill might be in order. Create the same kind of platform to platform transfer as the SELRT is supposed to have at Don Mills. Seems reasonable to me, since I think extending Yonge into the hinterland is a terrible idea.
Yeah, surprisingly, I took VIVA Blue down from Aurora to Finch recently. The section from around Major Mac to just north of Steeles is surprisingly urban and dense.
In fact, Yonge/Steeles was less dense and urban feeling than say, Yonge/Clark.
I'm not against running the Eglinton LRT all the way to Hurontario. If you run it in the Mississauga BRT lanes it could actually be decently fast.
But that doesn't negate the need to extend the Bloor line west of its current terminus which opened 30 years ago.
Besides Sherway, are there really any destinations along Bloor that Mississaugans really need to get to? Seems like if the goal is to get from Sq 1 to downtown TO, it doesn't really make a difference if it's Eglinton over and YUS down, or Bloor-Danforth over and YUS down.
Just because Bloor-Danforth is the closest to reaching Mississauga now doesn't mean it's automatically the top candidate to get extended into Mississauga.
Are there any destinations on Yonge Street???
Hurontario is a busier corridor than Yonge. And Dundas is busy in its own right.
BD is the only subway that will ever be close to Mississauga, so yes it should be extended into Mississauga.
Besides Sherway, are there really any destinations along Bloor that Mississaugans really need to get to? Seems like if the goal is to get from Sq 1 to downtown TO, it doesn't really make a difference if it's Eglinton over and YUS down, or Bloor-Danforth over and YUS down.
Just because Bloor-Danforth is the closest to reaching Mississauga now doesn't mean it's automatically the top candidate to get extended into Mississauga.
No way Hurontario is busier then downtown younge.