Richard White
Senior Member
It wasn't so much a means to save money as much as it was the TTC and Metro couldn't afford it after the residents around York Mills threw a fit when the TTC proposed having the subway cross the Hogs Hollow Ravine on a viaduct and York Mills be an elevated station. This blew up the budget and caused a cascading affect down the line since in order to reach the bottom of the ravine underground the line now had to start its decent further south thus killing the idea of a stop at Glen Echo and I believe it may have also required Lawrence Station be built deeper. The stop near Briar Hill was then cut due to the budget issue.
Honestly though..
I wonder if the stations would have been well used. In those neighborhoods, the clientele is more affluent than most and are not the first people I would think of taking transit.




