nfitz
Superstar
We're not trying to fix post-2031. We're trying to fix the Bloor-Yonge interchange. There's no point spending money now, to fix something that won't happen until 25 years from now. There's no reason that you can't build subway to Eglinton now, and then LRT to 16th Avenue - which would alleviate a lot of stuff now. (or by 2023). And then extend the subway line north as necessary.The world doesn't end in 2031. So your solution is for the line to get worse and have a horrible service an then and only then we can start planning for extending the DRL further north? That's poor planning right there
Though I expect eventually you reach the point that building a complete subway on Don Mills still won't relieve the Yonge line. Sooner or later you have to start looking at other north-south lines adjacent to Yonge. Either an express line, some upgraded GO ... or lines closer ... Don Mills is 5 km from Yonge. Eglinton is closer to Bloor than that ... and we don't anticipate that the Eglinton West piece of that line is going to do much to reduce ridership on the Bloor line. I can't imagine it ever being more than a 10% impact north of Eglinton ... probably lower. And that's far less than the current latent demand.




