Rainforest
Senior Member
In the draft of its Regional Transportation Plan, Metrolinx designated “Finch/Sheppard rapid transit from Pearson Airport to Scarborough Centre and Meadowvale” as one of priorities.
Metrolinx wants to “explore approaches to connect the Finch line directly to the Sheppard line for improved connectivity, including a connection via Don Mills and a connection at a western extension of the Sheppard subway.”
What is the best layout for that transit corridor across the north of 416?
I heard / read several proposals regarding that layout. Of those, two sound most appealing to me:
1) LRT–based scheme: Finch West LRT continues east of Yonge, crosses Don Mills, serves Seneca College, then crosses 404 and turns south, to reach Sheppard near Consumers.
Advantages:
- Less expensive than most of other options
- Creates a truly Crosstown LRT line
- LRT service to Seneca from both West and East
Disadvantages:
- Speed won’t be stellar and that undermines the Crosstown function. For example, the distance from Finch / Kipling to Sheppard / Markham Rd will be about 29 km; at 22 kph, the trip will take 80 min. It will take even longer if one has to take a bus to reach Finch, and another bus to connect from Sheppard to the destination.
- The existing slice of Sheppard subway will become somewhat of a joke, and it is not clear how the bus service along the rest of Finch E (east of Seneca) should be organized.
2) Subway–LRT combo scheme: Sheppard subway gets extended to Kennedy/Agincourt Stn in the east and to Downsview (or Wilson) in the west; Sheppard LRT runs east of Agincourt; Finch LRT is built as per Transit City plan, up to Yonge.
Technically this won’t create a continuous rail line across the north of 401, but many E-W trips will be improved through the combined use of Sheppard subway and Spadina subway. For example: Steeles / Islington to UTSC: bus to Steeles West Stn, subway to Downsview, another subway to Kennedy, bus to UTSC via Ellesmere. I assume that buses serving the outer portions of Finch E and Ellesmere, would operate off the Sheppard subway terminus.
Advantages of this scheme:
- Accelerates many E-W trips (probably greater proportion than LRT would)
- Better taps the growth potential of Sheppard East
- The westerly subway extension creates a link between Yonge and Spadina subways, and will help coping with service disruptions
Disadvantages:
- Higher cost
- More transfers than with the LRT scheme
What is your take?
Metrolinx wants to “explore approaches to connect the Finch line directly to the Sheppard line for improved connectivity, including a connection via Don Mills and a connection at a western extension of the Sheppard subway.”
What is the best layout for that transit corridor across the north of 416?
I heard / read several proposals regarding that layout. Of those, two sound most appealing to me:
1) LRT–based scheme: Finch West LRT continues east of Yonge, crosses Don Mills, serves Seneca College, then crosses 404 and turns south, to reach Sheppard near Consumers.
Advantages:
- Less expensive than most of other options
- Creates a truly Crosstown LRT line
- LRT service to Seneca from both West and East
Disadvantages:
- Speed won’t be stellar and that undermines the Crosstown function. For example, the distance from Finch / Kipling to Sheppard / Markham Rd will be about 29 km; at 22 kph, the trip will take 80 min. It will take even longer if one has to take a bus to reach Finch, and another bus to connect from Sheppard to the destination.
- The existing slice of Sheppard subway will become somewhat of a joke, and it is not clear how the bus service along the rest of Finch E (east of Seneca) should be organized.
2) Subway–LRT combo scheme: Sheppard subway gets extended to Kennedy/Agincourt Stn in the east and to Downsview (or Wilson) in the west; Sheppard LRT runs east of Agincourt; Finch LRT is built as per Transit City plan, up to Yonge.
Technically this won’t create a continuous rail line across the north of 401, but many E-W trips will be improved through the combined use of Sheppard subway and Spadina subway. For example: Steeles / Islington to UTSC: bus to Steeles West Stn, subway to Downsview, another subway to Kennedy, bus to UTSC via Ellesmere. I assume that buses serving the outer portions of Finch E and Ellesmere, would operate off the Sheppard subway terminus.
Advantages of this scheme:
- Accelerates many E-W trips (probably greater proportion than LRT would)
- Better taps the growth potential of Sheppard East
- The westerly subway extension creates a link between Yonge and Spadina subways, and will help coping with service disruptions
Disadvantages:
- Higher cost
- More transfers than with the LRT scheme
What is your take?