TOareaFan
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Yes, GO Transit has stated that the Milton line is their 3rd busiest after Lakeshore West and Lakeshore East (or 2nd busiest if you consider the other two to be one line, which they are for all practical purposes).
GO Transit's plan to to provide all-day 2-way service on the Milton line. How soon they can begin that depends on how soon they can conclude ongoing negotiations to purchase track from CP (or CN?) and/or build a third set of tracks.
There is no arguing current traffic/volumes on the Milton line.....there is a question, though, about how much growth there is left in the line given the relatively small populations and densitys on the line.
The Georgetown line has suffered from poorer service levels so traffic has not developed and, also, the fact that there is another GO service that takes people to other parts of Toronto (the buses to York Mills and Yorkdale)...if you combine that ridership with the train line it looks better.
All that aside, though, we really need to look at potential to raise revenue and increase ridership and Georgetown line has that in spades over any other line.
Major trip generators like no other line has (airport, race track/casino, ex/ontario place/ricoh/bmo..if you build a Liberty Village stop) combined with large/dense populations (I believe the Mlinx report showed only the B-D subway had higher densities) gives the potential to actually recoup a greater share of the costs of the expansion.
Just one man's opinion.....sure they should all be expanded...but I have no problem with Georgetown going first.....regardless of current ridership levels