kEiThZ
Superstar
^ You do realize that a Midtown GO would not connect Agincourt and Malvern without relocation of Agincourt GO station and some re-jigging?
In your calcuations, you have Kennedy to Pearson as 1'15" in both. The only savings is the SRT extension to Malvern. Though currently you have STC to Kipling as 70 minutes - while the TTC published this as 61 minutes in their old Travel Time calculator. Hmm, that implies the savings is only 1 minute ... but obviously your being general.Let's see how Transit City will help in this potential scenario: Me going to the airport
Today:
Bus to STC from Morningside Heights= 30 mins
STC to Kennedy on the SRT = 15 mins
Kennedy to Kipling on the subway = 55 mins
Pearson Express = 20 mins
2 hrs. Give or take a little.
In the future:
Bus to Malvern Town Centre = 15 mins
SRT to Kennedy = 20 mins
Eglinton LRT to Airport = 1 hr 15 mins (assuming an optimistic 26 kph average)
So I save a grand total of 10 mins after the billions that will be spent.
In your calcuations, you have Kennedy to Pearson as 1'15" in both. The only savings is the SRT extension to Malvern. Though currently you have STC to Kipling as 70 minutes - while the TTC published this as 61 minutes in their old Travel Time calculator.
Hmm, that implies the savings is only 1 minute ... but obviously your being general.
Hmm, also the published TTC time from Kennedy to Pearson is 1'18" not 1'18" that might make it faster to take the subway to Kipling (published time 48") and take the bus.
It does allow for that. There's a 4-minute allowance for a change. Given that the SRT runs at worst a 5.5" frequency, that gives you an a average wait of 2.25" ... and almost 2" to climb the stairs. Not unreasonable ... though anytime I do it, I hear the SRT pull away as I come to the platform. Perhaps they should have used 5 minutes ...That chart doesn't include the fact that STC to Kipling involves a transfer in the middle and an assumption that you catch the train at STC when you get there.
My point in raising this scenario is to show the flaw behind those who sell the virtues of LRT as a cheap replacement for a subway. After all, why call it a 'Crosstown' route if you don't intend for any riders to take it across town? Either Miller, Gimabrone and gang are being deceitful and they secretly know that the line is biased towards the "local end of the local-regional continuum" or they really do drink their own Kool Aid and think this line is a cheap replacement for a subway. I'd love to know which it is.
Sure, GO has a role in regional transit. And if that's the hole in the picture, than it's a valid question to ask why we are relying on the TTC to build 'Crosstown' routes? Shouldn't that be GO's job? Eglinton West subway has morphed into an Eglinton Crosstown LRT, seeking to go well beyond local needs. Perhaps, if GO is better suited to develop crosstown routes, we should cut Eglinton down to its old Eglinton West function and shovel off the left over funds to GO so it can develop real Crosstown routes.
Really, to have any impact - instead of looking for the Eglinton Line to move you from Kenny to Pearson in 20 minutes ... what we need is the GO Crosstown line ... that could whisk you from a station in Morningside Heights to a station where you could transfer to the airport exress, via Summerhill. Metrolinx has this as part of the 15-year plan ... but even in the 25-year plan it's peak-service only.
Would there be enough demand to support express rail from Agincourt to somewhere in the West via Summerhill today?
Brampton to YYZ via transit, in 2015?
Really, to have any impact - instead of looking for the Eglinton Line to move you from Kenny to Pearson in 20 minutes ... what we need is the GO Crosstown line ... that could whisk you from a station in Morningside Heights to a station where you could transfer to the airport exress, via Summerhill. Metrolinx has this as part of the 15-year plan ... but even in the 25-year plan it's peak-service only.
Would there be enough demand to support express rail from Agincourt to somewhere in the West via Summerhill today?