Higher capacity, lower operating costs, and improved rider experience. All of those are pretty good reasons even if it wasn't going to be faster, and with a separate right of way it will be.
You can already get this with reserve lanes and express buses...
This doesn't justify a billion dollars and people along SHeppard East don't want it.
Like I said in another thread,
You don't even live there and you don't use the corridor everyday. You look at the nuimbers and you draw your own conclusions based on these numbers ,ignoring the reality. That attitude got Ford elected (I'm not pro-Ford and I don't think he's that smart). One thing he did understood though is that people living in North York, Scarborough and Etobicoke are TIRED of being told by those living in "old/true Toronto" what's good for them.
Telling 1,2 Million people (Scarborough and North York) that rapid transit is too good for them. Telling them that where they live is irrelevent to the city is beyond ARROGANT and people are tired of it. STC and NYCC not being linked by Rapid transit is beyond retarded and any world class urbanist would be shaking is head in disbelief.
An analyst from Montreal explained Ford victory with this...Toronto wanted the amalgation and got the suburbs taxes so they could invest massively within Old Toronto. Politicians except Ford understood that even if most residential taxes came from the suburbs, so did the majority of the votes. People felt tired of sending all those taxes and felt ignored by City all. They voted for the only candidate in who they felt would best served their interests.
Being trapped in this stupid and childish (Toronto vs Suburbs) has mad politicians and many Torontonians missing the bigger picture here.
We're all Toronto now. All Torontonians and what's good for the city is making sure that all of our city Centers continues to grow. Very few cities in the world have multiple city centers and this is a crucial asset to this city. By giving multi-nationals more choice to establish their HQ make it less likely for them to go outside of Toronto. Doesn't matter which city centre they choose, it's still Toronto and the taxes are still going to Toronto.
Toronto has to stop thinking that Miller was somekind of Transit genius. SELRT was flawed for so many reasons
The reality is that you already have a subway line there
If there was nothing on Sheppard (AT ALL), I would support an LRT on the whole corridor.
Putting a streetcar there is beyond stupid...
On anothetr thread or this one,
I already quote the STM (Montreal transit) VP, saying that they studid BRT, LRT, Skytrain to extend the blue line eastbound (similar to Sheppard subway)
The STM came to the conclusion that forcing people to trasfer to another technology on the same route made no sense at all and it was counterproductive. You cant ask 50K riders to switch technology on the same route.
So Montreal must be fools then...
The city and the province are wayyyy more broke than we are... by the way...
Eglinton should come first along with subway to STC from Kennedy...
Sheppard can wait until funds are available later