Metrolinx will not recommend dropping two contentious GO Transit stations from a planned expansion of the commuter rail service, despite concerns about political interference in the initial approval of the stops.
At a speech at the Toronto Region Board of Trade on Monday, Phil Verster, the chief executive officer of Metrolinx, is expected announce the agency has determined all 12 stations its board approved in 2016 should advance to the final planning stages for GO’s regional express rail plan, according to a source with knowledge of Metrolinx’s plans.
The list of 12 includes Kirby and Lawrence East stations. As
the Star has previously reported, in 2016 former transportation minister Steven Del Duca pressured Metrolinx, an arms-length agency of the provincial government, to change planning reports to recommend the two stops, despite them not being supported by studies.
Initial business cases for the two stations determined they would lead to a net loss of ridership on the GO network, and a report Metrolinx commissioned recommended neither be considered for at least another 10 years.
Kirby is in Del Duca’s riding of Vaughan, and Lawrence East in Scarborough is a key component of Mayor John Tory’s SmartTrack plan.