rbt
Senior Member
I think tunneling can remove the redundant midblock stops by making them too financially infeasible to build, further helping the overall line. It'll be expensive but at least you know what you're getting with it, while I don't really feel confident in Toronto's ability to implement proper signaling priority for public transit. It's a too hands-off too suburban minded a city... I mean we can't even get paid duty police officers to police the traffic to help shuttles moving when subway is closed in this city and it takes like 10 minutes for a shuttle bus from Bedford to get on on Bloor in all that chaos.
I say don't leave it to chance.
I don't see a feasible near/mid-term tunnel option for this extension. If a tunnel is the only option, it'll remain an unfunded proposal for at least a decade.
Brown is going to struggle to fund RER, even after redirecting all federal transit money at that project, which has far wider conservative voter impact. 70% of PC seats will have priorities that are not transit in the GTA; and another other 25% want RER only (happy to kill Hamilton/Mississauga LRT plans to get it).
Another Wynne majority, and sustained unexpectedly high levels of tax revenue, seem an unlikely combination. Wynne would struggle (with today's finances) to toss another $3B onto Eglinton and no other leader (even another Liberal leader) will be interested.
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