Leo_Chan
Senior Member
I think this has been brought up before, but why was the Davis Drive Viva Yellow Rapidway built so early and without demand. IIRC, Davis Drive only had a few YRT routes prior to the construction of the Rapidway and had NO VIVA SERVICE.
I understand that Yonge/Davis Drive is a UGC for "Downtown Newmarket", but why would they build out a full blown (not even to 404 thankfully) BRT even though they didn't even have On-Street Viva Service with Curbside stations to see if ridership warrants BRT?
If the Davis Drive Rapidway wasn't built, but instead Viva Yellow only was added, then would it be safe to say that the cost would have gone to the Yonge Rapidway(s) and maybe some local/arterial routes?
I understand that Yonge/Davis Drive is a UGC for "Downtown Newmarket", but why would they build out a full blown (not even to 404 thankfully) BRT even though they didn't even have On-Street Viva Service with Curbside stations to see if ridership warrants BRT?
If the Davis Drive Rapidway wasn't built, but instead Viva Yellow only was added, then would it be safe to say that the cost would have gone to the Yonge Rapidway(s) and maybe some local/arterial routes?