casaguy
Senior Member
I don't think the TTC subway map will look noticeably different in 2016.
The Madrid map appears to be mostly, if not all subway lines.
The Madrid map appears to be mostly, if not all subway lines.
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that map doesn't quite do toronto justice, since half of madrid's subways are underground lrts, and the madrid map is a 2016 map, if you put in all the transit city, drl and subway extensions planned, toronto wouldn't look half bad, and also if the downtown streetcar lines were put in.
that map doesn't quite do toronto justice, since half of madrid's subways are underground lrts, and the madrid map is a 2016 map, if you put in all the transit city, drl and subway extensions planned, toronto wouldn't look half bad, and also if the downtown streetcar lines were put in.
Haha, I don't think I could have underestimated a name like MetroLiargo.
I don't think that all those extensions would make some Euro cities feel nervous, especially not the likes of Madrid, London or Paris. But we'd certainly be catching up. Combine that with true LRT/BRT routes along Highway 7, Hurontario, Dundas, and Main/King and James/Upper James in Hamilton and the GGH map could actually look pretty impressive. I'm still not sure about Finch West being replaced by subway, but a Finch hydro corridor regional route could provide the same RT coverage, while also going as far as Malvern and Oakville (potentially.)
No they're not. They're subways, all underground. The only thing that is light rail are the hollow lines, and some of them run underground as well.
Madrid 2009 isn't that much different afterall.
In addition to that, I think Steeles could use some transit upgrades, like LRT/BRT. Being known as worst road in Ontario, what couldn't be better than improving its traffic flow with enhanced rapid transit along its corridor. Dundas could extend full its network throughout the entire street as well rather than just terminating at Hurontario.
I also second that steeles could use some lrt or brt, especially when the yonge and spadina lines both cross steeles it would be a great way to help tie both lines together, it is far enough south from highway 7 and far enough north from finch to be very useful.
and here's a link comparing the size of different subway systems around the world, they are all to the same scale.
http://www.fakeisthenewreal.org/subway/
Even if SOS's plan was finished in its entirety by 2016 (which is impossible) we'd still be way behind Madrid.