Hogwash. The RTP was basically a roll-up of the various regional demands. Toronto asked for LRTs. That's what it got. Do you have a single shred of evidence to back up your assertion that we would not have gotten more subways if we had asked for them? Seems to me we got what we wanted and the province didn't even demand changes to the plan even after estimates doubled....they phased it out sure, but they still have no insisted on outright cutting lines.
We'll see about that. I am willing to bet that in some form or another it will be completed. Even though many of have disagreed with Lastman plunking a subway on Sheppard, Miller still followed it up by making LRT on Sheppard the first priority over everything else. And now Ford is gunning to make this corridor a priority over everything else. I disagree with them. However, history seems to show that Sheppard is a priority for our political leaders.
Oh, we might have asked for funding, and even gotten it, but it is low priority and would have been dropped off the same as Don Mills.
With limited money Sheppard would end up on the bottom of the funding list, again and again.
Arguably in the longer term, the northern crosstown link will end up being built in the Parkway belt, for both political and financial reasons - a BRT down the 407 median would be incredibly cheap to install and much faster than a feeder subway. Both northern subway extensions make provisions for this link. If built, Sheppard will never be anything more than a local line. A very expensive one.
That's your judgement. Lots of people will disagree with you.
Take out the politicians and Sheppard is not a huge priority for limited funding.
They did pick Finch. Remember Metrolinx's vision of joining Finch West and Sheppard East along Don Mills? They could very easily have picked Finch and run it end-to-end and it might have made more sense than that Finch West-Sheppard East
combo, especially after they cut that branch to STC.
That was lines-on-a-map-itis.
Continuing Finch across risks looking unecessarily redundant. I don't think it is - the diversionary effects of the subway have proven to be fairly minimal - but it would be an expensive link when money is limited. A Don-Mills stn to Finch via Don Mills link might be worth pursuing but would also be the end of subway extensions for the very same redundant construction purposes.
And you take your blinders off. Are you seriously going to suggest that Sheppard East is a higher priority than Eglinton or the DRL? Or replacing the crumbling SRT?
Nothing of the sort. Sheppard is without a doubt the least important line of any of the half dozen choices you have.
However, you do have to provide some sort of improved feeder service to the northeast part of the city.
People love to challenge the rationale for Sheppard subway extensions on numbers. Well then based purely on numbers, can somebody explain why this is a higher priority than even a Yonge North extension?
Politics. Vaughan subway was very low priority too.