Dan416
Senior Member
Quelle surprise that some people don't believe in the existence of the Sheppard Subway. Clearly it's some kind of myth, like Santa Claus or bed bugs.
And Merry Christmas from Rob Ford!
If that was one of the routes TC was running along it would. You could lay track in that grass median and a single set of 3-car LRTs as planned on Eglinton could probably accomodate every person in that picture. There is probably about 220 people in that picture.
When oil surpasses $150-$200 a barrel, they WILL unless they're all millionaires living it up in 905I like the underground part of Eglinton and it's like Montreal's Metro
How many of these 220 people would abandon their cars to take an LRT on Sheppard?
Way less than you might think
When oil surpasses $150-$200 a barrel, they WILL unless they're all millionaires living it up in 905
Are you naive enough to believe that Transit City would fix your picture???
The added transit capacity from Transit City can absorb much, much more than anything illustrated in that picture.
Says who? you?
Funny that gridlock INCREASED despite oil getting more expensive over the years...
Sorry Amy but LRT won't get enough people out of their cars to reduce gridlock.
And Merry Christmas from Rob Ford!