nfitz
Superstar
I'm sure if we really put our mind to it, we could keep the SRT going for another 10-15 years. All we have to do is buy Vancouver some Mark IIs, and get some of their Mark Is. They have 36 Mark I cars from the 1990s that could replace our 28 cars, giving us 8 train-sets available for peak instead of 6; this would increase frequency from 210 seconds to 158 seconds and capacity by 33%. That and some additional maintenance to the system should work for a while.In an ideal world, I wouldn't disagree with you. If the SRT wasn't about to crap out on us, I would leave it until later on. If Sheppard wasn't about to be turned into a huge mistake, I would leave it until further on. In an ideal world, the DRL and Eglinton would be built at the same time, opening around the same time. These two lines alone would give a significant network improvement.
I think the "we have to replace it now because it is falling to pieces" is a bit of a red herring.