44 North
Senior Member
Why did they specify two-way, all-day GO service and not RER?
This was one of the first things that stood out for me. My guess is twofold: maybe they feel "RER" is sort of a Liberal-attributed branding that they want to do away with. But for awhile now I've been of the opinion that the 2013 RER grand plan promise is too big too soon. Logically it won't completed, and/or the funds would be better spent on genuine GO rail expansion. And notice the platform didn't mention electrification? They'll soon have to clarify their stance on this.
The Sheppard thing is interesting. I don't really support it, but at least they've come out and said what they want to do. Even linking to a Ben Spurr article about the corridor's glaring question marks. And naturally extending Line 4 east is more important than west, which somehow made its way into the new Big Move.