agoraflaneur
Active Member
Just a thought, but with the Crosstown now under construction, will the future DRL have to be built to Eglinton in order to pay for itself?
In my opinion, that is what any plan for a DRL should do! Perhaps phase 1 to Bloor, Phase 2 to Eglinton. This is exactly what would create a real transit grid in Toronto, marking the future border of the downtown for decades to come.
However - and depending on the routing of any DRL - the King and Queen cars together could form a ridership base that could support a subway today, even without taking population growth into consideration.
Which begs the question, why isn't a DRL the #1 transit priority of even one Councilor, especially of the downtown variety? Why isn't anyone screaming for this to be built right now?
I know, it seems to be all politics. AoD gives some good reasons why everyone wants to avoid it - and there probably would be quite a bit of opposition from those living downtown who wouldn't want to deal with a DRL or the increased densities it would bring. But the suburban councilors should be in there, too. I just don't get it - it HAS to be done for the good of the city!