Steve X
Senior Member
It would be cheaper to deadhead for the few downtown routes than to buy and construct a garage downtown for many years.Something that I have been wondering is if the TTC would be open to the idea of constructing a multi-level bus garage as a means to save space. I bring this up because iirc the TTC expects that it will reach garage capacity by 2028 and who really knows where a new garage would be built. Given some of the ridiculous deadheading the downtown routes do (I believe the 19 Bay for example deadheads from Mount Dennis) it would make sense to construct a new garage nearer to downtown however space there is at a premium so short of renovating Lake Shore to handle 40' buses (which I believe the TTC ruled out) it seems it would be wise to try a build a multi-level garage. New York for example has multiple examples of this and even the TTC at one time had Davenport Garage which was 2 stories. I believe in these kinds of garages the 1st floor is where the maintenance bays are, while the 2nd floor and beyond are bus parking.
Just to show some examples from New York:
Grand Avenue Depot (Grand Ave - 49th Place): 200 Bus Capacity
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Mother Clara Hale Depot (Malcom X Blvd - 146th St): 150 Bus Capacity
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Tuskegee Airman Depot (Lexington Ave - 99th St):
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Is it worth it to build a multi level garage? Well you see NYC is mostly made up of multiple level low rise residences anywhere near Manhattan while many residential units near our downtown remain houses. When developers buy a strip, they just turn it into a high rise due to the high land cost.
So it’s probably not the best to build a huge garage downtown.




