unimaginative2
Senior Member
Whoa. Over your head. You are missing the point that many cities recognize the importance of LRT, and that HRT is not the only answer. We are not like those cities. We do not have the population, nor density to justify a subway, and only a fool would think we can become like those cities if we build subways like them. We CANNOT. Again, I am amazed why you guys chose to ignore this, or are simply ignorant of other transit modes. I do not know. Keep on preaching subways. No one is really listening anymore.
It's amazing how threatening you find anybody questioning the LRT fanboy consensus. Our population is far higher than many of the cities we've mentioned. Our population density is quite comparable to most of them. And yeah, given the choice of building a system that's a bit more like Munich or a bit more like St. Louis, I'll take the former any day of the week.
You haven't enumerated any of these wonderful mythical light rail systems just like Transit City that you've ridden...
TC Apologist? Hardly. More like a Transit Enthusiast who loves transit, and knows enough to understand Toronto doesn't need subways to have a great system.
Seriously...I don't understand the LRT fanatics. I really don't. But at least call yourself an LRT enthusiast. You obviously can't stand any other form of transit.
And please. The Canada LIne is not LRT. It's a automated light metro that has already reached capacity, and cannot be expanded without a huge cost. $2 Billion waste of money.
Uh...yeah. A waste of money...because it's so popular. Well I guess they should have built a street median LRT. Its ridership would have been so much lower that overcrowding wouldn't be a problem!
Or...the Spadina streetcar is pretty much at capacity and it would be pretty damned hard to expand. What a waste of money it was to build it!