slapped_chicken
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Seems redundant for OL to extend to STC. I agree Line 4 should hit Agincourt GO and terminate (or pass through STC then further east to UTSC). OL should probably be heading up toward Finch/Steeles. Upgraded bus service for Malvern? Subway doesn't seem necessary.
Yea, if I were making a map for this part of the city it would largely be as you described. Having both OL and Line 2 at STC would both provide one-seat rides to downtown (redundant service), as opposed to possibly one 1-seat ride to downtown and one 1-seat ride to STC instead by connecting Line 2 and 4 at STC.
My problem with Agincourt isn't that it's not an obviously desirable connection, but that once you do that you're back to tunneling much of Sheppard, and salvaging the STC ROW becomes more problematic. Assuming an above grade extension of the OL is actually feasible I'm inclined to relocating GO down to William Kitchen Rd, where a deviation into a combined station might even be reasonable:
ooh, a new station at that point could generate a large redevelopment of that big shopping plaza. I'd be reluctant to remove Agincourt though, if RER actually succeeds in being well integrated with the TTC, a station on Sheppard would be an important interchange point (whether Line 4 gets extended there or not, some form of enhanced transit definitely will)