W. K. Lis
Superstar
Report on bus priority lanes is up:
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From the report:
Bus lanes on the Eglinton East corridor are anticipated to increase transit reliability and reduce transit travel time on average between two-to-five minutes per trip. These time and reliability savings present an opportunity to achieve operating budget savings of 500 fewer service hours per week, equivalent to about $2.5 million per year and a capital cost avoidance of seven fewer peak buses equivalent to approximately $6.3 million.
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The Eglinton East corridor is 10.9-km in length and runs from Kennedy Station to the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus (UTSC). It follows three major streets: Eglinton Avenue East, Kingston Road and Morningside Avenue. The service would be an interim solution to the future Eglinton East LRT service. The existing HOV lanes would be converted to priority bus lanes, while curbside general purpose lanes on Kingston Road and Morningside Avenue would be converted to priority bus lanes
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Through the implementation of the bus lane on the corridor, stops would also be consolidated to speed up service and mimic the proposed LRT stops. Figure 3 shows the proposed service and stops on the corridor
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Note, that at this time, bus lanes will only be implemented from Brimley Road to Ellesmere Road. Construction of the Scarborough Subway Extension by Metrolinx is expected to start in spring 2021, which will require lane closures from Kennedy Station to Brimley Road. Once construction is complete, it is anticipated that bus lanes will be extended west to Kennedy Station. During the Scarborough Subway Extension
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One step before those corridors get light-rail in the future.