Rainforest
Senior Member
The previous funding for EELRT prior to 2016 is very relevant. The fact that it was announced and then abandoned before Rob Ford even got elected, shows that the governments always saw this project as something expendable. We need to look at the whole history, not arbitrarily discard everything that happened around this project prior to 2016.
Etobicoke already has a much better access to subways than Scarborough. Nearly every bus stop in Etobicoke is within a 20-min or less bus ride to a subway station. Southern and central Etobicoke is linked to the Bloor subway stations, while the north / Rexdale is linked to the TYSSE stations by the E-W bus routes and soon-to-be-build Finch West LRT.
In Scarborough, in many cases you need to take a 20-30 min bus ride just to reach the SRT, then another 10 min on SRT, and only then you get to the subway terminus. The reason people change their tune when it comes to Scarborough is that the current transit situation there is much worse than anywhere else in the city; not because of any kind of inherent bias.
Etobicoke already has a much better access to subways than Scarborough. Nearly every bus stop in Etobicoke is within a 20-min or less bus ride to a subway station. Southern and central Etobicoke is linked to the Bloor subway stations, while the north / Rexdale is linked to the TYSSE stations by the E-W bus routes and soon-to-be-build Finch West LRT.
In Scarborough, in many cases you need to take a 20-30 min bus ride just to reach the SRT, then another 10 min on SRT, and only then you get to the subway terminus. The reason people change their tune when it comes to Scarborough is that the current transit situation there is much worse than anywhere else in the city; not because of any kind of inherent bias.