TheTigerMaster
Superstar
The show was nothing special. They didn't go into enough detail in my opinion. And I don't think they focused enough on the real problem - too much politics in transit. But I suppose it was good for the layman to get a brief overview of the issue.
Some interesting moments:
Global was building excitement to the big and cheap solution to our transit woes that was thought up by a U of T professor. Silly me expected that the idea would be something new and visionary. Something never proposed before. What was it?... Using the rail corridors for the DRL. I've only heard that a million times.
At the end of the report, Leslie Roberts mentioned that Global invited Karen Stintz and Glen Murray to join a transit panel. Murrays response was that he'll never be on the same panel with Karen Stintz. That really sums up what transit planning has come to in this city.
Some interesting moments:
Global was building excitement to the big and cheap solution to our transit woes that was thought up by a U of T professor. Silly me expected that the idea would be something new and visionary. Something never proposed before. What was it?... Using the rail corridors for the DRL. I've only heard that a million times.
At the end of the report, Leslie Roberts mentioned that Global invited Karen Stintz and Glen Murray to join a transit panel. Murrays response was that he'll never be on the same panel with Karen Stintz. That really sums up what transit planning has come to in this city.