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Most Torontonians would be able to get to Mississauga quicker by GO than the subway. The same goes for reverse to much of Toronto. Subways are for more local service.This presumes that most Missisaugans work downtown, which is false. More people come into Mississauga each day than leave, so a new subway like this could take just as many people out of Toronto daily if suitable stations and connections are implemented. A direct run to Union Station would benefit only those who do work downtown, but be of no help to the even larger number of people who live or work along this route, or can use this line to access other points with more ease and/or speed.
It could be done due to the area's non-residential nature. The same could be done along the Spadina and Yonge extension as well. Political backing would be required, though.Dundas between Confederation and Mattawa could EASILY be intensified considering the empty pockets and/or low grade strip malls that clutter this strip at the moment. With the height of buildings going up elsewhere, I could picture another 'strip' like NYCC, if a subway was there to support it - potentially far more residential than what will be built along Sheppard, with a whole lot more retail and industry already in place.