I really struggle to see how the sheppard line could ever utilize this corridor.
And in regards to the conversion to a busway, I can not think of any TTC bus route that can or should utilize the corridor after the SSE is complete.
Unfortunately, the Eglinton East LRT was revived by the city https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/get-involved/public-consultations/infrastructure-projects/eglinton-east-light-rail-transit/
which genius decided it would be a good idea for the highway 7 BRT to extend past Cornell towards Green Belt Rouge Park surrounded by nothing but farmland
I cannot speak for all school boards but at least in YCDSB, students are expected to stand quietly while land acknowledgments are read over the PA in the mornings every day Monday-Firday. The acknowledgments were introduced last year and they were read weekly. To me, it seems very hypocritical...
assuming they go through with the dufferin to mccowan, I predict something like: Sheppard west-bathurst- current stations- VP/consumers - Warden - Agincourt Mall betwwen birchmount and kennedy - agincourt Go- Mccowan
TORONTO transit is not paying for this station. simple as that. This extension is a metrolinx project, and TOC proceeds will offset the costs for Royal Orchard Station. If you so desperately want TORONTO transit to stop "getting on its knees for anything north of Steeles" maybe try and email...
That is simply not true I don't know what else to tell you, the density of high-tech will absolutely exceed the planned density of Yonge and cummer that is not walking distance to finch station and steeles station. Aside from that, high tech will become a major transit hub because of the highway...
well yes, cummer has more density today, but not enough to justify a subway station, which is why we are speaking about potential ridership. There are around 10 years until the YNSE is complete, and until then, the slight density that cummer has over high-tech is not important. The projected...