And they're full, with basically no ability to expand - platforms too short, and the south end of the line goes down to a single track almost a km from the end of the line and has little ability to run trains closer together.. Considering the disastrous construction along Cambie and the rising NIMBYism about densification along Cambie, the P3 is becoming more and more obviously a gigantic mistake.
Canada line is a good example of what not to do. Toronto should pay attention.
I don't understand what the problem here is? I rode the entire line and i don't see what is so bad about it? Platforms are not Mega Toronto size! True...but really, i think we are the only city with such large platforms...
If you have an automated-grade seperated-system that can run trains at very short frequencies, what is the big deal if the platforms are not 120cm in length!
I bet nobody on Cambie is complaining now, with all the economic benefits the line is bringing to the corridor...NIMBYism on Cambie? I think that is completely unrelated to the Canada Line...i don't even see the connection between the two...but if so...since the line does not have massive capacity, why push for development anyway? This isn't the Sheppard Line.
P3's are not always perfect (Eg. Hwy 407) but i think the Canada Line is the best and most successful example of such in Canada. If they can figure out how to build 18km of rapid transit mostly underground + a cable stayed bridge over Fraser River + Rolling Stock + New Yard all for $2.4 Billion...Then Toronto's Construction Mafia is sucking money out of us all...
Sheppard Subway Extension:
A) Focus on Don Mills to SCC, which is quoted as "$3.2 B" in Toronto Dollars
B) Cut Platform Lengths from 120cm into whatever it is that makes up 4-car trains
C) Make Stations as simple and cost-efficient as the ones on the Canada Line.
D) Build the line as a Cut & Cover, Sheppard is a WIDE Suburban Ave with a WIDE ROW and has absolutely no trouble shifting its 4 lanes around for subway construction.
E) Elevate the Line from Agincourt GO towards SCC with a final transition to Underground for SCC Station
I believe if all 5 of these recommendations are put into place, we will be looking at a $1.5-2B Extension in total. I do not think TIF alone can pay for it but i think if costs can be cut in half, such a project can proceed without much debate.