Torontovibe
Senior Member
About the vacant lots thing, those intersections you listed are all occupied with a structure of some kind. I saw plenty of places in Chicago with simply nothing on the land other than waste and grass. Go on Google Earth and look at Chicago's west and south sides: there are countless lots that are empty and unsightly. You don't see that so much in Toronto. Yes, there are vacant buildings, but most of our space is fully used to its capacity.
I think if I was an outsider, I would rather visit Chicago, but live in Toronto. Our quality of life just seems a whole lot better. Our subway system pales in comparison to Chicago's, but Chicago was once the fastest growing city in the world. Toronto is a young city that was overshadowed by Montreal for large periods of its life. We do need a better transit system, but at least I can take the bus to any corner of the city and feel safe while doing so.
Chicago's subway system may be bigger but would you rather wait for a train in a heated, underground station or Chicago's elevated platforms, that are exposed to the elements? Our subway stations look so much better and have much more amenities. Sure, if you want to build elevated subways, it will be a lot cheaper but not nearly as nice as our underground stations. I prefer my subways underground. Many of Chicago's subways run along the highways, which makes them easier and cheaper to build. Maybe the sheppard subway should have been build along the 401 to save all the money it took to dig the tunnels.