It's literally the same thing.
BRT is similar speeds for similar stop spacing, with similar grade seperation. The difference is capacity and comfort.
Subway and streetcar speeds would be faster if there was almost no riders. Ditto for roads!
I was never quite sure why they expected significant ridership on the BRT, given the forecast Line 5 ridership is so low between Jane and Renforth. It has no receptors and doesn't make most trips to the subway any faster.
It serious be interesting to revisit the original EA and ridership forecast assumptions
The EA calls for 25,000 between Renforth and MCC for peak time by 2025 or 2030. I need to check the year to make sure what it was. Doing the math back then I would see a bus about every 15 seconds, a DD bus every 25 seconds and a single LRT car every 1 minute going from memory that I need to check for final numbers when I have time as well find my report. It was stated after the fact that the 25,000 number was for the full GO system and talking about skewing numbers to justify something that was to be built. You may see something like 5,000 today including miWay and had not look at numbers for it in years.
Feb 14
The speed limit for the Mississauga Transitway stations is 50K not 30k(?) that shows often I ride the line.
Since I had a free afternoon, I decided to check Finch out. The 107 40' bus was a crush load when I got on. We bypassed two stations with no one there; two stations saw a single rider get off/on; Dixie saw a few riders get on/off; Renforth saw the bus at peak load; 50% of the riders got off at Viscount; we were now to 20% departing Westwood Mall for Humber College. Took an hour from Central Pkwy to Westwood Mall
My goal was to have a look at the Finch Humber station and walk up to the Millwood stop to catch a TTC bus. I was then going to do some jumping off and on to Jane and ride the bus to Finch Station before heading home.
That plan went out the window that I ended up walking to Islington based on several things I was seeing, as well checking it out.
Substantial completion barely meets the requirements for ML to run trains on the line. I will say that the line is only 80-85% complete with several months of civil work still to be done for sidewalks, retaining wall, for a few stations, let alone paving the bike paths and the road. Finch station exterior should be done by the end of the month.
Stations are 75% complete with some glazing needing to be replaced or installed and plywood removed at various locations for each platform. I'm not sure if it is protecting something or waiting for something to be placed, Some platforms missing railing and civil work. Was told that the stainless-steel handrail system for the station came from California of all places, not Canada. The rails were missing parts, wrong parts and not sitting together like they are too.
Crews working on the overhead as well checking it.
The guideway saw crews working on switches, working on trackwork under a tent between Jane and Keele between the crossovers. I stand to be corrected, but there are five sets of crossovers for the line, and they have no block signals like the two for Crosstown line. Lots of plywood over various size of holes in the tracks and between the tracks.
Wood boards are used for the ramps for the bridge over the line and the steel work looks like it only has a primer on it. If it was painted, it needs a new paint job.
Density from 27 to Islington is really low along the line with a lot of development sites to help ridership in the coming decades. Most riders will have long walks coming in from the side streets. I don't know what is planned between Kipling and Islington on the northside, but that will be a major issue of an exceptionally long walk to either station from the centre. The centre area of that block indicates there will be an intersection there as there is no curb across it today.
Weston Rd is a bottle neck going eastbound until they finish building the curb lane as well the northbound curb.
Still a single lane in the eastbound lane at Keele that slows eastbound traffic down. They were stripping a crosswalk somewhere west of Keele that wasn't helping traffic at all.
Lot more, but will cut it here.
Shot 200 shots for the line that will join the 300 in my backlog with no timetable when they will be uploaded to my site.