Haljackey
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If Toronto Ever Gets the Olympics, What Would It Mean for the Transport System?
If Toronto ever wins an Olympic bid, what would that mean for the transportation system?
Transit:
-I could see the full completion of the Shepard subway line and possibly an extension even further west than the Spadina line.
-The Bloor-Danforth subway line would get extended in both directions, possibly reaching the Hurontario LRT in the west and replacing the Scarborough RT (and extensions) in the east.
-Northern expansions of the Yonge-University-Spadina subway line
-A new downtown subway (downtown relief line), probably running along Queen Street.
-Refurbishment of the Young Subway section and modernization of nearly all subway stations, along with some capacity upgrades and aesthetic features.
-New, more modern looking streetcars to give Toronto a '21st Century' look. They could be articulated and look like the new Toronto Rocket subway trains.
Highways:
-Rehabilitation of the Gardiner, repainting the elevated section and replacing that rusting guardrail towards the 427.
-HOV/BRT Lanes on the DVP, possibly requiring 4 persons per vehicle to increase carpooling.
-The gap on Highway 401's collector-express system between Highway 427 and 409 could get filled.
-Various widening and reconstruction of the 400-series would take place, including building more HOV lanes.
-A new highway somewhere in the region, which could be built in the Gatineau hydro corridor or the Bradford Bypass. Mid-pen probably wouldn't be built.
What else?
If Toronto ever wins an Olympic bid, what would that mean for the transportation system?
Transit:
-I could see the full completion of the Shepard subway line and possibly an extension even further west than the Spadina line.
-The Bloor-Danforth subway line would get extended in both directions, possibly reaching the Hurontario LRT in the west and replacing the Scarborough RT (and extensions) in the east.
-Northern expansions of the Yonge-University-Spadina subway line
-A new downtown subway (downtown relief line), probably running along Queen Street.
-Refurbishment of the Young Subway section and modernization of nearly all subway stations, along with some capacity upgrades and aesthetic features.
-New, more modern looking streetcars to give Toronto a '21st Century' look. They could be articulated and look like the new Toronto Rocket subway trains.
Highways:
-Rehabilitation of the Gardiner, repainting the elevated section and replacing that rusting guardrail towards the 427.
-HOV/BRT Lanes on the DVP, possibly requiring 4 persons per vehicle to increase carpooling.
-The gap on Highway 401's collector-express system between Highway 427 and 409 could get filled.
-Various widening and reconstruction of the 400-series would take place, including building more HOV lanes.
-A new highway somewhere in the region, which could be built in the Gatineau hydro corridor or the Bradford Bypass. Mid-pen probably wouldn't be built.
What else?
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