Adjei
Senior Member
Funny how people have been saying for years here that the DRL should go up to Sheppard and finally the people in charge of transit get a clue. They should be reading this place to get some insight.
The study clearly indicates that GO RER Plus (Similar to SmartTrack) along Richmond Hill / Stouffville / Barrie corridors has very limited impact on the Yonge Line, reducing ridership by only 1.2%
That option would be far more expensive as the tunnels would need to be a large diameter to fit the trains & overhead wires. There will still be few people transferring from the Yonge line since your proposed route has a longer length (and presumably longer travel time if stop spacing is similar to a DRL).
You can have at grade with third rail, and I don't think users are as sensitive to travel time (which is probably going to be worse with a Line 1 extension to Richmond Hill in any case) compared to frequency of service.
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I'm not sure how much value that would actually add to the system, beyond connecting lines on the map.It would be great to eliminate the need for an interchange station at Don Mills and Sheppard and just have the Sheppard line turn south towards Don Mills thereby finally justifying the existence of the stubway and ending the Sheppard East subway debate once and for all.
Are you suggesting that this line should be RER or subway? RER != third rail. I should also point out that the RH GO corridor does not offer the same connectivity as a Yonge street subway as it meanders through Richmond Hill through low density housing and industrial areas. In short, it's not gonna happen.
I swear I remember reading somewhere (maybe from Steve Munro) that the depth of Don Mills station and the drop to the Don River westwards would at least pose challenges. Of course now I can't find that information but I'd like to think I'm not imagining things.1. Why wouldn't it be?
2. Anything is possible with enough money
I swear I remember reading somewhere (maybe from Steve Munro) that the depth of Don Mills station and the drop to the Don River westwards would at least pose challenges. Of course now I can't find that information but I'd like to think I'm not imagining things.
Is it even possible to build an interchange station at Sheppard/Don Mills?
Isn't the soil soft over there though. But nice to hear, that's always been my only issue with the Don Mills subway so it's nice to hear that's a minor issue.I know it may look like it from Google Maps, but that intersection is most certainly not a bridge. The two roads do run on embankments North and East of the intersection but that shouldn't be an issue.
Don Mills does cross over the Don shortly north of Moatfield so the line would have to be tunneled somewhat deeply.