Get rid of Nassau on Spadina too.
The problem with the Spadina and St.Clair lines is that they are actually mini-platforms for each stop, so removing them would a) be expensive and b) people would lambaste the TTC for rebuilding St.Clair just 15 years ago and now removing the stops.
So I just examined the stops in question on Spadina, well not the ones most of us agree should be removed, but the ones nearby that already need widening and would become desperately over crowded.
Adelaide, Queen, Dundas, College and Harbord.
Of these, at first glance there is road capacity that can be re-allocated to the stops at Queen and College.
Adelaide, Dundas and Harbord look very tight as there is no removable parking, or third lane, except for a left hand turn lane in a couple of cases.
The problem w/the stops that do have extra room is that the extra space is mis-aligned, meaning its on the opposite side of the tracks as where its needed, and would require either shifting
from far-side to near-side stops, or shifting the tracks over by 1m or more.
I'm not sure how busy Sussex gets, so maybe Harbord can do w/o larger platforms, but chop the others and you need to some platform width expansion, I think.