I would like to hear a response to scarberian's point that our current streetcar lines have a higher operating cost (and similar ridership) to many bus routes. I find this troubling. If I had to guess, it's because those figures take into account maintenance costs on our old and falling apart fleet of LRVs and possibly that more supervisors are required on the downtown lines to manage the schedule.
There could also be some questionable accounting going on. I don't know how accurate those numbers are. The ridership figures are updated sporadically...perhaps the other columns are, too. Queen runs 530 hours of service a day and costs $87000, while King runs 540 hours of service a day and costs $96000. What's going on here...are drivers getting paid differently at different times of the day? If it's maintenance, do certain streetcars ply only certain routes? If the numbers are wrong or misleading, why publish them without explanation?
If we're talking about routes like Finch East, where there's a near-comical abundance of buses on the road, yeah, we could
theoretically start saving some money on operations via reduced labour. Oh, that's right, we've skipped Finch East's 60 peak buses, and Lawrence East's 41 peak buses, and Steeles East's 39 peak buses, and Wilson/Weston's 51.
Eglinton West runs 52 peak buses, and there's no question that the tunnelled LRT will be able to move more riders using less drivers, but the operational savings may not be the slam dunk some people are assuming. It's not like the new LRT lines won't need supervisors, especially if the promised signal/headway improvements are going to materialize. Where stations are built, how many collectors and janitors and security guards and so on will be needed? If, say, 26 drivers are 'saved,' but another 26 employees are added, that won't save much, especially since they'll probably be shifted to other routes. As for how many riders are added...we'll see.
What is ridiculous is the notion that only subway lines add to operating costs/subsidies. All of these LRT lines or bus improvements are going to 'lose money,' vast amounts in some cases. Since the Sheppard subway opened, how much money has the Steeles East bus lost? In the Spadina extension's first 5 years of operation, how much money will the Queen or King streetcar lose?
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I could compare this debate to a very Bush-esque "you're with us or against us."
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It's more about people falling for childish troll-bait. You've dragged Bush into it...why not reference the Nazis and offer up the thread's coup de grace?
People who talk about three routes going to Malvern need to stay in touch with the way the TC proposals are actually evolving.
You're forgetting that had other projects been proposed, what actually gets funded/built would have played out differently. Three routes to Malvern may not end up getting built, but it doesn't change the fact that three were proposed.