44 North
Senior Member
if we wait ten years to start the drl there will be sl many communities downtown that the stop spacing will have to be very similar to the spacing between union and bloor. every new community will want its own station which essentially means that if people transfer to the drl to get to union they will be for sake of comfort not for sake of time.
I don't think that's true. I believe it would follow a route with stop-spacing similar to the originally proposed line. Albeit, with a slight jog added so that it could touch onto the waterfront area (with that station being boarded-up until waterfront developments are complete). I'm sure there will be some bickering about station locations (e.g Corktown vs West Don Lands, Sherbourne vs Jarvis etc), but nothing major.
And I'm hoping the stations remain small like St Andrew, with nothing overtly extravagant like the Vaughan ext. Preferably completely underground stations and zero bus bays; with the only surface features being pedestrian portals. IMO this would significantly reduce the need for major expropriation, or having the TTC get into the business of dealing with air rights above stations (I don't think they're very good at real estate).
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