Solid Snake
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I think you are giving way too much credit to Miller. Explain to me why the province will fund it if it doesn't see it in their interest to do so? (vs. say, Jane or WWLRT?) And you haven't really addressed my point - if the DRL is so important to the province/Metrolinx, then why is it on the backburner? Not one provincial government since the Peterson era expressed any interest in building that line (or on that matter, any mayors since what, Eggleton?), even though the writing is on the wall for all to see that the situation is rapidly heading back to that of the late 80s. And let's move things back to the current administration as well - if you shall recall from his campaign lit, Sheppard and BD extension is pretty much the ONLY subway line to be considered. No DRL, no tunneled Eglinton, nothing. Clearly, the blind spot for DRL runs left, right and centre.
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No. Miller is not getting enough credit for this whole mess.
-He killed the DRL study for his precious Transit City plan.
-He made Sheppard LRT his absolute priority above everything else. It seems that Yonge being overcrowded was no a big deal after all and building all those LRT lines would somehow fix Toronto's problem.
-The province? They don't care about the DRL that much since in the Union Station study they are studying the GO tunnel as well. In the end the decision might be purely economics since both final scenario fix their problem with Union and that all they care about
-It's been written in so many article how dysfunctional Metrolinx is and how much they lack leadership. Don't tell me that you still haven't figured out that Metrolinx does what the city wants it to do and they just write cheques.
-Metrolinx wanted Eglinton fully grade separated. It was in their interest to have Eglinton operate at subway speed since it was a fit to their regional vision. But Miller said no and they just went ahead and obeyed. Province/Metrolinx cares about GO, not the municipal transit companies. It will fund them but never tell them what to do.
-Why the DRL is on the backburner? Miller wanted DRL to be way after Transit City and hypocrites like Stinz and Vaughan all votes for that.
-At that time the province was willing to spend 17.5 Billions and DRL didn't came as the first logical thing to do??????? If he took the money and started the dig, imagine what we would have had already.
-Not a fan of Ford but since Miller put Sheppard has the absolute priority, Ford stopped it and promised a subway instead.
So no, Miller and his LRT obsession did and will do more harm than good. No wonder Byford is saying subways, subways. He must be telling himself, "What on earth are they doing????? LRT to substitute for subways??? Imagine if the Brits and French did that...."
Even Montreal is not doing that. They could have taken LRT for the blue line but "It made no sense to the STM"
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