Questions should be asked. Questions WERE asked, and showed that the demand is nowhere near the numbers that justify a subway, especially east of Victoria Park.
No one has ever proposed building subway for most of Sheppard East. The proposed first phase of the LRT is 13 km. It's never been proposed to take the subway more than 5 more km along Sheppard.
How can you claim that much of it should be subway?
I WANT IT ALL!! lulz j/k
From what I know, all their studies that looked into demand were ones that came up with some results that basically said that "oh subway usage is not justified for the entire 13 km" (or however many km the entire SELRT is)... that was their analysis of the alternative in their EA or EIS. *facepalm*
How long should it go... well, look, I am not one who is going to say take it this much, or that it that much. If it can go all the way to STC, then hey, why not. Ridership will come, just like it came to the current sheppard branch.
We need that.
An extension to Victoria Park is the absolute minimum that we should accept. Anything less then that is a slap in our faces... an insult. At the very least it should be an entire subway extension to victoria park, not going up close to the surface. Why? So that they do not have some dumb "ooh lets connect the end with the tram platform" - the tram platform - wherever it may be on the map - should be directly above the subway platform, not beside it.
Final thing - "much" is not necessarily a big percent. I am not sure what your ideas of much are. Going to Kennedy would be much of the SELRT route. It's under 50%, but I find that to be much.
Since it seems that we can only build small things at a time, perhaps the best thing would be to divide the sheppard metro into three sections. One would go from the terminal to warden. From there to STC is about the same distance. That could be phase two perhaps. And phase three could be westwards to downsview. Phase four would be in the far future, further west to jane. Going to STC in one go would be nice, but hey, money is an issue, so one must not be too greedy. To Warden is probably a decent distance... it would bring lots of transfers that are coming from the east.
edit: So here are the extremes... on one end it is build all of the above map - crazy radical extreme would be to take it all the way to jane, to connect to the jane lrt. On the other end we have the extreme of build the tram, hence fucking metro expansion. This is perhaps even worse than building nothing.
So you tell me what the middle ground is. That is what people seem to talk about, isn't it? The middle ground is extending the metro some distance... I won't bitch about where - as long as it's not just one wimpy km to to consumers. To victoria park is the lowest end of the middle ground - but I'd be willing to accept that.
But noooooo, the officials do not want us to even be asking questions. They want the masses to just STFU and accept what they're told. You know it's like someone saying,
drink your milk sonny! Nobody asks me do I want to or not.
edit2: Under ideal conditions we should dig west of downsview... right under the airport. There should be a stop called "downsview airport", "northern city airport" or something like that. Imagine how useful that would be for commercial air travel? I don't think anything commercial flies in or out of the airport, but I dunno, that thought makes me all excited inside. If they can make that island airport work, then just imagine how cool it would be to have this airport work, and not only to have it work but to have it connected into the system.