Dan416
Senior Member
nfitz I have no idea why you're stating the DRL is funded. It's not. A plan is not funding. If the DRL were funded it'd be under construction.
I didn't say it was funded. I said the province had promised to pick up the tab. I'm not sure where all this head-scratching is coming from. You all know I'm referring to the Metrolinx Big Move.nfitz I have no idea why you're stating the DRL is funded.
The SRT rebuild is funded ... but I don't see any construction.If the DRL were funded it'd be under construction.
The TTC's last round of in-house subway expansion priority-setting was carried out in the early 2000s (prior to Sorbara being in government) and it flagged getting Sheppard east to Vic Park and Spadina extended towards York U or Vaughan as the network's top priorities. (Ahead, incidentally, of a rebooted Eglinton West subway, a Yonge extension, a Sheppard West extension, a Bloor-Danforth extension to Sherway Gardens or anywhere in Mississauga, or the SRT to Malvern.)The provincial government is providing some funding and the only reason this Sabora Line is going into Vaughan is just that - political and benefitting Sabora's developer friends who must have donated who knows how much money to Sabora. You actually think if the TTC had no outside influence they would actually extend the line to Vaughan or even past Wilson?
The TTC started to loose money when they were mandated to provide service to the inner suburbs from the old Metro level government that existed in Toronto.
hehe. you should know that I was exaggerating. My point is places north of Sheppard are suburban by nature and should be fine with an LRT. wasting money on undergrounds on their sparse area doesn't make sense. underground subway is only needed for south of eglington area, because that's called a city.
I think you're the one living in the dream world here. York Region needs to spend money to bring their local bus services up to a level approaching the TTC before they worry their little selves about HRT. After that, they can pony up the property taxes needed to support the operating and capital budget too.
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The Grid has mapped all the buildings under-construction in Toronto. http://www.thegridto.com/images/Map.html
I know the pro-Sheppard crowd likes to use Scarborough Centre as a reason for an extension. How it's "the next downtown", and "the amount of construction is crazy" yadda yadda. On the contrary. There are 3 (THREE!) buildings being built. All solely residential. Downsview is more of a hub of activity. Yes, the Sheppard stub is spurring activity. But so is St Clair's ROW.
Looking at the map, it's baffling why Eglinton is ahead of a DRL.
The growth over the next 1-2 years gives a sufficient idea of what's been happening over the last 5-10.
What I like about this map is how it shows that subways don't necessarily have to be a precursor to development. Look at all the highrises u/c in Toronto's downtown that aren't near a subway line. Or along Humber Bay. Clearly streetcars are more than sufficient at being catalysts for development. Light rail: it'd be an even stronger catalyst.
IMO, half the pro-Sheppard argument is based on real estate-related issues. I think this map proves that subways are not the be-all and end-all for providing a means for redevelopment.
That's true; but the main contribution to that loss probably was the expansion of suburban bus service.
. When i actually first saw you write Yprk is building a subway I thought I must have seen missed something. York Region is not building that subway , its the TTc (Toronto). The provincial government is providing some funding and the only reason this Sabora Line is going into Vaughan is just that - political and benefitting Sabora's developer friends who must have donated who knows how much money to Sabora. You actually think if the TTC had no outside influence they would actually extend the line to Vaughan or even past Wilson? The TTC started to loose money when they were mandated to provide service to the inner suburbs from the old Metro level government that existed in Toronto.
Hi all,
I'm sorta new to UT but I'm interested in transit topics.
Here's my idea for how we should expand Sheppard. Ideally it should continue westward, into Rexdale along Albion Road ending at Humber College. I know it's a bit of a pipe dream, but I feel that if this were built, it would actually provide some incentive for re-development in Northern Etobicoke. Rexdale is suffering from some serious urban decay. This area is plagued by overcrowding on buses and long ride times from the subway.
Realistically, I can't see this being built anytime soon. Transit expansion money is tied up in other projects right now.
We also can't think of any expansion on Sheppard until we resolve the problem that the Yonge Line has reached capacity during rush hour.
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Hi all,
I'm sorta new to UT but I'm interested in transit topics.
Here's my idea for how we should expand Sheppard. Ideally it should continue westward, into Rexdale along Albion Road ending at Humber College. I know it's a bit of a pipe dream, but I feel that if this were built, it would actually provide some incentive for re-development in Northern Etobicoke. Rexdale is suffering from some serious urban decay. This area is plagued by overcrowding on buses and long ride times from the subway.
Realistically, I can't see this being built anytime soon. Transit expansion money is tied up in other projects right now.
We also can't think of any expansion on Sheppard until we resolve the problem that the Yonge Line has reached capacity during rush hour.