BurlOak
Senior Member
To carry the above farther - look at a subway map with grade separated Eglinton. The DRL long (or medium to Eglinton would have been anobrain
That is why I say those who opposed the connected SRT / Eglinton plan were also opposing the DRL long.
The other thing that was obvious was that with Ford wanting grade separated transit (transit out of the way of cars), we could have got cars out of the way of transit. The time was ripe to save costs on Eglinton (i.e. Elevated), in exchange for a DRL.
Ford happy since nothing interferes with cars.
Council happy since cost of combined solution is lowered and #1 Priority (DRL) is built.
Which brings us to point number 2. Council decided it was more important to defeat Ford at all costs. The expensive 1 stop subway extension, and the necessity of Tory to come up with a new transit idea (SmartTrack) to correct the Scarborough "snub" are the costs of those decisions that were made 5 years ago.
That is why I say those who opposed the connected SRT / Eglinton plan were also opposing the DRL long.
The other thing that was obvious was that with Ford wanting grade separated transit (transit out of the way of cars), we could have got cars out of the way of transit. The time was ripe to save costs on Eglinton (i.e. Elevated), in exchange for a DRL.
Ford happy since nothing interferes with cars.
Council happy since cost of combined solution is lowered and #1 Priority (DRL) is built.
Which brings us to point number 2. Council decided it was more important to defeat Ford at all costs. The expensive 1 stop subway extension, and the necessity of Tory to come up with a new transit idea (SmartTrack) to correct the Scarborough "snub" are the costs of those decisions that were made 5 years ago.