Rainforest
Senior Member
Surface LRT lines don't have to adhere to a single, city-wide stop spacing standard.
Finch West may be just fine with the currently planned stop spacing, about 670 m on average. Residents of North Etobicoke traveling to jobs or for other reasons will likely outnumber Humber College students traveling from Finch West subway to the college. Then, cutting local stops isn't beneficial.
If Eglinton West is going to see higher proportion of riders traveling end to end, between the Mt Dennis RER station (or Eglinton West subway station) and the Airport lands, then a wider stop spacing is appropriate. Perhaps it would be 1 km or 1.5 km on average, with a parallel local bus.
Even for Eglinton West, I wouldn't want to cut major connection stops such as Islington or Royal York. Losing such connections kind of defeats the purpose of building fast transit lines.
Finch West may be just fine with the currently planned stop spacing, about 670 m on average. Residents of North Etobicoke traveling to jobs or for other reasons will likely outnumber Humber College students traveling from Finch West subway to the college. Then, cutting local stops isn't beneficial.
If Eglinton West is going to see higher proportion of riders traveling end to end, between the Mt Dennis RER station (or Eglinton West subway station) and the Airport lands, then a wider stop spacing is appropriate. Perhaps it would be 1 km or 1.5 km on average, with a parallel local bus.
Even for Eglinton West, I wouldn't want to cut major connection stops such as Islington or Royal York. Losing such connections kind of defeats the purpose of building fast transit lines.