Sheppard and Conlins Road (Northwest Corner). I believe it's just an empty field.Remind me, where was the shared Sheppard/Eglinton East LRT carhouse supposed to be? Who owns the land? Please tell me they haven't let it be developed in the mean time - gotta get these sites safeguarded!
I don't think running a transit line in a hydro corridor is ideal.
We're OTP here, but lets take a quick look at the Etobocoke Hydro Corridor as a location for transit.
Here's the corridor at Bloor:
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Here's the corridor at Burnamthorpe:
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Now Rathburn:
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Finally, Martin Grove:
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Have to say, there's not a lot of 'there' there.
No significant pockets of density; and destinations in terms of education, healthcare, employment or shopping.
I think that's a tough sell as a transit priority route.
I guess you are against the Mississauga Transitway too then? The same could be said for that line.
However, as a busway, you can have the buses leave the corridor and go to points of interest.
Express routes could go to Pearson.
Transit is not just about serving local communities with multi stop destinations, but creating longer distance express service to further destinations that bypass traffic.
We're OTP here, but lets take a quick look at the Etobocoke Hydro Corridor as a location for transit.
Here's the corridor at Bloor:
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Here's the corridor at Burnamthorpe:
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Now Rathburn:
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Finally, Martin Grove:
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All images from Streetview
Have to say, there's not a lot of 'there' there.
No significant pockets of density; and destinations in terms of education, healthcare, employment or shopping.
I think that's a tough sell as a transit priority route.
We're OTP here, but lets take a quick look at the Etobocoke Hydro Corridor as a location for transit.
Here's the corridor at Bloor:
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Here's the corridor at Burnamthorpe:
View attachment 287152
View attachment 287153
Now Rathburn:
View attachment 287156
View attachment 287157
Finally, Martin Grove:
View attachment 287160
View attachment 287162
All images from Streetview
Have to say, there's not a lot of 'there' there.
No significant pockets of density; and destinations in terms of education, healthcare, employment or shopping.
I think that's a tough sell as a transit priority route.
Agree - The Etobicoke RT proposal of the 70's didn't make any sense, and still doesn't today. I would however advocate for a nice bike path to be built along this corridor.
I've thought that the corridor might make sense as a quick and cheap BRT route between Kipling Station, Humber College (Finch) and the Airport. Travellling form the Northern part of Etobicoke to Line 2 is a massive pain in the butt, and this is a cheap investment that would help address this.
First off, I didn't say I was opposed; I said it didn't seem like a priority. I'll stand by that comment in light of the many other corridors that would seem to have greater existing, latent and potential demand.
Second; express routes in most cases don't work, they're very expensive to operate.
(Note I mean real express as in non-stop, as opposed to the TTC's common practice of limited stop)
You need churn in passengers to make the numbers work.
If you can charge a premium that may change matters, but UPX as a high-priced, express service failed, with lower fares and local stops, its a hit.
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I don't oppose the Mississauga Transit Way; though there are other places I would have put the money first. (within Mississauga)
I've thought that the corridor might make sense as a quick and cheap BRT route between Kipling Station, Humber College (Finch) and the Airport. Travellling form the Northern part of Etobicoke to Line 2 is a massive pain in the butt, and this is a cheap investment that would help address this.