Dan416
Senior Member
compared to the porkbarrel-lobbyist method that preceeded it?
Compared to building a form of public transit that is proven to get people out of their cars due to its reliability and existing solely in its own ROW.
compared to the porkbarrel-lobbyist method that preceeded it?
^ It would be nice to move the transfer point further east, either to Vic Park or to Kennedy (Agincourt mall and the GO station). That would make the existing portion of Sheppard subway more relevant.
The construction of Sheppard LRT starts from the east, hence a chance to upgrade the western section of the route still exists. But that would require extra funding.
Easily. Only the parts that need to be done *now* need to be planned by now. Overlapping design and construction is hardly uncommon, as it reduces project timelines and allows the design process to adjust to unplanned events.How can they start a project if they do not have the plans finalized for the entire thing?
Easily. Only the parts that need to be done *now* need to be planned by now. Overlapping design and construction is hardly uncommon, as it reduces project timelines and allows the design process to adjust to unplanned events.
Having said that, the changes of Sheppard East being reopened so that a subway extension can be accomodated are very low. It's not nil, but it's close.
Why won't it happen? Because decisions have been made and money allocated. You're talking about halting construction, going through an entire new EA process (and one would be required), finding new funding, and - through all of that - getting all of the powers that be in this being willing to say "we made a mistake"....it would take them at least a year to get to kennedy. How can the chances be close to none to get something changed by then? What would it take to change something? Some protests? I wouldn't resort to domestic terrorism, but I think that something has to be done, and that that should be our obligation as citizens of Canada.
I will switch to supporting the SELRT if someone can explain to me how the Spadina (and to lesser extent Yonge) lines get extensions while the Sheppard line gets a transfer and an LRT (read lessor technology). Both have, or will have, major transportation nodes, development, etc but one qualifies for a subway extension and the other doesn't.
What do the Spadina (and Yonge) extensions have, at their new termini, that a Sheppard extension to STC does not?
I just looked it up... they are starting at the meadows, quite far away...
...it would take them at least a year to get to kennedy. How can the chances be close to none to get something changed by then? What would it take to change something? Some protests? I wouldn't resort to domestic terrorism, but I think that something has to be done, and that that should be our obligation as citizens of Canada.
No, no. Definitely resort to domestic terrorism. This fully justifies it.
And the response by the current mayor would be to refuse to deploy the Police and build an LRT line to whatever neighbourhood he lives in, since it obviously need the socio-economic advantages that come with centre of the ROW LRT.