JWBF
Senior Member
Whew! We may have finally dodged the HMS Ford "boondoggle" and saved billions.
The Star has an in depth analysis of todays vote here. Its a very interesting read:
http://www.thestar.com/breakingnews...4-19-for-lrt-on-sheppard#.T2t_FcTuETs.twitter
What about the proposed Eglinton/STC LRT extension to Malvern or atleast Sheppard?
I guess there will be as many stops as TC proposed?.....I hope not. The people along Finch and Sheppard will definately be getting a more comfortable, pleasant, reliable system than they have now with higher capacity and a chance to actually get a seat all great things. It will be a real improvement over the transit service they have now. It will, however, not really cut their commuting time at all.
The simple reality is that there is no such thing as a rpaid transit system that stops every 2 to 3 blocks, has to wait for red lights {signal priority looks great on videos but unless it's complete priority like CTrain or Edm LRT then their effectiveness is limited}, and wait for left hand turns at lights. POP helps but the reality is that suburban Torontonians are getting improved transit but not at all rapid. I think Torontonians will be impressed the service itself but let down by the fact that after years of construction their commute is nearly as long as it waas before.
More likely just sitting at home and watching videos:
[video=youtube;xdCrZfTkG1c]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdCrZfTkG1c[/video]
This thread should be closed. No subway.
I'm curious what's going to make people shy away from Sheppard with an LRT stuck on the end, compared to now, with a bus that takes about 5 minutes to get to from the bowels of Don Mills station?It is really the only option, it must be a subway or Sheppard will become so disconnected that people will avoid it.
Remember that the Sheppard stations are roughed in for 6-car Subway trains, but finished for only 4-car trains. They could start lowering the platforms for the unused parts of the stations, to shorten the time for reconstruction from high-floor platforms to low-floor platforms.