afransen
Senior Member
It seems to me that upgrading Milton Line with dedicated track all the way to Milton GO, electrifying it, and even adding a 2-3km tunnel + 1-2 stations at MCC as a diversion, and new single-level EMU rolling stock (for easier tunneling) would still be cheaper than the going rate $1B/km as an extension of Line 2 from Kipling to MCC (12km = $12B). The whole GO expansion program is supposed to cost $13.5B-$16B, though Metrolinx hasn't been transparent with cost figures as plans have been evolving.I'm curious if they can design a diversion to MCC while maintaining Cooksville GO. But with the complication of trying to divert Milton, that's why I think a subway might be easier/more feasible. But it would require a detailed analysis and of course both options would run into cost overruns, as all projects in the GTA now do.
This makes Milton line effectively a subway, and much more useful for regional trips than a Line 2 extension would be, since that wouldn't provide any benefit to Milton or NW Mississauga, and be a much slower trip to Kipling GO. With fare integration, people should stop fixating on a $3 ride from MCC to downtown. Folks should be transferring to GO and freeing up capacity for local trips on Line 2/Line 1.
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