A perfect topic to resurrect today. Read this:
http://www.cbc.ca/beta/news/canada/...onto-s-suburbs-intolerable-for-some-1.3441023
People need to understand and think from this voter/commuter/taxpayer's point of view. This is the person who voted in Tory and probably voted in Ford. They are sick of their 2 hr long commutes. They can't afford to live closer to the core either financially or because community ties (especially for some immigrant groups) are in the suburbs.
They see subways as speed. Something LRT advocates just don't understand. They see transfers as just as another chore in the long commute.
And until planners start understanding their frustration and dealing with it, we'll have political gridlock in this city. I hope something comes of RER/Smart Track soon. It's really the only way to make a substantial dent in commute times.
My 63 year old mother has a similar commute as this man everyday. She takes the Neilson bus to SC from Morningside/Finch. Then heads to Union via Kennedy and Yonge. On Google 1.5 hrs. In reality, closer to 1.75 -2 hrs on the return due to timing SRT and bus connections. Thankfully, she's never voted for a Ford.