Hipster Duck
Senior Member
Awfully defensive, and some of his replies are disingenuous
One example:
"Marshall says I ignore local needs when I suggest stations at Oakwood, Chaplin, Avenue and Laird should not be built. I think there must be a tradeoff: these stations will cost $200 million each, yet will only attract a few hundred new riders. Construction will devastate local businesses. "
With any construction project, there will be impacts on local business, and there are ways to help businesses during construction. What's interesting is that Mr. Schabas is so concerned about Oakwood, but says nothing about Dufferin Station.
How will construction of his automated light metro line impact business?
To be fair to Mr. Schabas, I don't think the construction inconvenience to local businesses is his major concern. I think his major beef with stations like Oakwood, Avenue Rd. and Chaplin is that they cost a lot of money to construct, but will not attract a lot of riders. These are also stations that are in established neighbourhoods and will probably not see a lot of redevelopment, either. While stations like Chester and Summerhill are certainly nice if you live there, I don't know if we can justify those kinds of costs anymore. I think the cost of building (and operating) those stations far outweighs the costs of running a parallel Eglinton bus to cover local service at a fairly frequent level from now until eternity.