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or a branch line system splitting at Roncy.I'd prefer if it continued west, to Roncy then over to Park Lawn. If we are getting a subway to Ontario Place, the Waterfront West LRT probably won't ever happen.
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or a branch line system splitting at Roncy.I'd prefer if it continued west, to Roncy then over to Park Lawn. If we are getting a subway to Ontario Place, the Waterfront West LRT probably won't ever happen.
Or have this line continue along the Lakeshore and a separate line, same new technology, serving Dufferin, King, Eastern in the future.or a branch line system splitting at Roncy.
Why not up Dufferin Street?
Would make the 29 bus so much more manageable by the TTC with subway stops at Fairbank, Dufferin and Ontario LineYes I kind of like this too, and terminate at Dufferin station on Line 2.
Can't pass this opportunity to provide a much needed upgrade to Dufferin Street.
This could be a potential alignment of extension
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Dundas West is a bit further north of Ontario Place so it would actually be more of an angle.
Are there any stations north of B-D subway? I think it's allowed in the world of schematic drawings.Hahah they drew the Milton GO line south of line 2 between dundas west and kipling.
Are there any stations north of B-D subway? I think it's allowed in the world of schematic drawings.
Look very closely at the east end of the city. Like east of Line 1 on Yonge. From the lakeshore, you can get to Line 5 and Line 4 up Yonge. You can get to Line 5 up the DRL. You can get up to Sheppard on the farthest reaches of new Line 2.
West of Yonge. You can get to line 1 up the University leg of Line 1. After that - as you head west, there are three E-W rapid transit lines, but getting between them is a bus, a UPX trip or a GO Kitchener or Barrie trip.
Something is missing in the west end. There needs to be 'rapid' transit from the lakeshore to Finch or higher. Big gap in the network grid.
Hence Jane or Kipling LRT. But Dufferin might be the best choice working out from the centre of the network.