MindMe
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It's a pretty long haul from North York (above York Mills) to downtown. Especially in winter when almost daily signal problems turn a 40 minute subway ride into 1.5 hours or more. Add in once or twice a week holds due to passenger assistance alarms and even "smoke at track level" crap and, well, it's darn nice to get a seat and ride it out. I board at Finch. During rush hour pretty much every seat is taken at the very start of the run. By the time it hits North York, there are one or two seats per car left. And at Sheppard, it's standing room only. And they keep building condos at Sheppard and on the Sheppard line (theoretically feeding condo dwellers to the Yonge line).
I guess when they eventually replace the ancient signals with a modern system and can theoretically squeeze more trains on the line that might help reduce crowding. But, I tell you, I'm nothing but glad I bought a condo at Finch.
I guess when they eventually replace the ancient signals with a modern system and can theoretically squeeze more trains on the line that might help reduce crowding. But, I tell you, I'm nothing but glad I bought a condo at Finch.