Canadian Chocho
Active Member
When the DRL is no longer sufficient, we can build another north/south line to intercept riders rather than building another Yonge line. Again, I'd prefer we have subways that provide access to more people rather than just putting more transit on Yonge.
What if most people are on Yonge? Not countering your point or anything, I agree that spreading out the transit would be nice and would probably kick-start intensification in places where there will be more than enough space to do so but it does seem that Yonge is, and will continue to be, very dense and intensified even outside of downtown. We can't deny that there are three Growth Centres (Y/E, NYCC, RH Centre-Langstaff Gateway) that are lined up along Yonge that will inevitably add to the Yonge line ridership, two of which are already rather built up.