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With all the earth fill-in, Lake Ontario is getting smaller and smaller. It used to reach Front St in the 1700's
The hint really is in the name!
With all the earth fill-in, Lake Ontario is getting smaller and smaller. It used to reach Front St in the 1700's
The hint really is in the name!
That is why Fort York is where it is today. Do you think Toronto could be protected to day where the fort is now?That's interesting, I had no idea. I often wondered why Front Street wasn't at the front of anything, I guess it was.
Ford filibustered the debate to today (he is even seen running away from council to the elevators). He still thinks that LRTs are streetcars, despite all the evidence on the contrary.
You're right, the LRT network wouldn't be a streetcar network. It'd be two streetcars articulated running in the middle of the street, no different from Spadina or St Clair W, with stoplight priority running at the same average speeds. *Totally* different technology.
LOL
Let's not kid ourselves, TC was openly a plan to do transit on the cheap. Cheaply made transit isn't transit built to last. But, if Toronto can't come together, unite, and agree to build something the entire city will fall behind as the needless arguments continue.
As a subway supporter, I was relatively happy seeing the "compromise" to place Eglinton underground, make it above ground in Scarborough and link it in with the SRT and proceed onto a DRL at a later date. But the needless arguments seem to be starting all over again.
Rob Ford is a moron no matter how you put it, but the thing is that people who are pro-subway aren't pro-Rob Ford. Many people just want *something* coherent to be built, and built within our lifetimes.
And a Q for the crowd: This is the x millionth time that someone has said that we'll still have bunching due to 8 cross streets on a very small percentage of this route. Is there no provision, anywhere along this line, for a train to be put into or taken out of service, except at each end? Is there no way to tell a driver, once they're in the tunnel, to SLOW DOWN and give some space? I find that VERY hard to believe.
1. $8bn is not pocket change. The question is what do you do with that $8bn, right? I'd rather do 'something coherent' (all-LRT) that connects the most parts of Toronto.
2. Unless and until people who are 'pro-subway but not pro-Rob Ford' come up with a way to PAY for their subway, they're pro-Ford, because they're pro-Ford's plan.
And a Q for the crowd: This is the x millionth time that someone has said that we'll still have bunching due to 8 cross streets on a very small percentage of this route. Is there no provision, anywhere along this line, for a train to be put into or taken out of service, except at each end? Is there no way to tell a driver, once they're in the tunnel, to SLOW DOWN and give some space? I find that VERY hard to believe.
Brandon717, you're wasting your breath. The parrots on this board will not listen. They're just anti-Ford, all the time, regardless of what he says, they're against it. I guess it's a shame he wants to build subway. If he wanted to build LRT, they'd be calling for his head for cheaping out on Toronto and being too fiscally conservative.
I love the defence of the Sheppard line, it really puts the transit debate in context assuming the facts are correct.
But unfortunately the anti-ford thing is rational - if he, or anyone, had a plan to pay for a Sheppard line we could have a rational discussion about it. As it is, it's really transit city or nothing to over-simplify a bit.
I love the defence of the Sheppard line, it really puts the transit debate in context assuming the facts are correct.
But unfortunately the anti-ford thing is rational - if he, or anyone, had a plan to pay for a Sheppard line we could have a rational discussion about it. As it is, it's really transit city or nothing to over-simplify a bit.




