You know, as much as York Region was undeserving of a subway extension, they paid their part. And after going up there to see the going ons it seems like they also have political will to change the built form around these new transit investments which should bode well for future ridership.
However I do think there's a point where the province should draw a line in the sand.
Haha, you can debate all you want Dan from OAKVILLE. It will save North East Scarborough residents a full hour during rush hour each day, and will divert thousands of riders from nearby routes that otherwise would have been more time effective. Based on personal experience, but you can easily do the math yourself. Riders from Markham and Steeles who would usually take the 56 to Finch would fall into such a category, as well as someone from Morningside and Sheppard who otherwise would have taken the 116 Morningside to Kennedy Station. It is just one station, but it will improve transit for a very very wide area of the city. The whole area is gridlocked around the 401 during rush.