smallspy
Senior Member
By the time the Eglinton LRT is open York Region will have over 70 km of center lane BRT in place with signal priority. Incredible for a region with no rapid transit to 70km in 2 decades.
The TTC will have 70km of subway and 2o km of LRT (the current streetcar system is not RT no matter what acronyms they use).
A region of 1M people will have 22% less RT lines than a city of 2.5M. Toronto is all about grand ideas without practical answers. Scarborough, North York and Etobicoke's street grid could have facilitated similar BRT but instead we are dithering on relieving the subway downtown which could have been done year's ago with GO Transit lines if the people at City Hall/Davisville were not busy trying to build little empires.
And for cost....it costs $0.50 per rider to York U for Viva and $1.00 per rider for the TTC (until the subway is operational)
Lessons learned:
- Toronto is all about hot air and getting elected vs actual action
- The TTC has to get their cost structure right
So you're saying that a 2000-person-capacity subway train that runs every 2 to 5 minutes is the same as a 100-person-capacity bus which will come every 15.
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiight......
Dan
Toronto, Ont.