syn
Senior Member
What's insane is that the Network 2011 manifesto is over 35 years old and there has only been marginal advancement of its key planned lines all these decades. A subway to Malvern, much less Scarborough Town Centre, should long have been built by now. Kicking the can even further down the road is extremely counterproductive.
It's 'key planned lines' were all based on projections that haven't come true, with one exception - growth downtown. Sheppard hasn't become a major commercial and residential centre to rival downtown. Neither has the Eglinton corridor. Scarborough doesn't have anywhere near the demand to justify a subway.
The DRL is really the only line from that plan that makes current sense, and it should've been built decades ago. Demand downtown continues to outstrip other areas of the city by a large margin.