Admiral Beez
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Yes, but my point was to contest the 2006 claim that the Hurontario LRT was fast tracked, not that it’s been endlessly discussed for years, like the DRLDRL.... That has been talked about for well over 20 years.
Yes, but my point was to contest the 2006 claim that the Hurontario LRT was fast tracked, not that it’s been endlessly discussed for years, like the DRLDRL.... That has been talked about for well over 20 years.
What do you considered as "fast tracked"?So, the DRL is the slow track, whereas the Hurontario line is fast tracked.
Less than 50 years.What do you considered as "fast tracked"?
What do you considered as "fast tracked"?
The SRT was converted from Streetcars line that was plan for in the 60's that was to go to Malvern and open in 1985.Makes me wonder what the fastest new transit project we've had since 1970. How long did it take to build the Scarborough RT from proposal to completion? How about the Sheppard subway?
It would have been impressive if Sheppard Full was built in that timeframe, instead of the almost useless stub that exists now.The SRT was converted from Streetcars line that was plan for in the 60's that was to go to Malvern and open in 1985.
The Government of Ontario forced TTC to change the plan/design from Streetcar to SRT in the 70's, since they wanted the line to showcase the new system so it could be sold around the world by holding funding for TTC. Another fail business by the province under the PC and sold off for peanuts.
Sheppard would be a fast track plan since it was a Mel Thing starting in the 1985 and open in 2002
Got to thank good old Mike Harris on the stub. He gave the city a choice of which one of the 2 subways under construction would proceed on a $1 Billion budget. The City wanted the Sheppard Line to go east to Victoria Park, but the money ran out at Don Mills with Mike not willing to pickup the extra cost to Victoria. If it was able to go to Victoria as plan, the line most likely would open around 2006. Anything beyond that point would have been a pure wasted of money then as well today. You may see a train every 10-15 minutes compare to the current 7 minutes.It would have been impressive if Sheppard Full was built in that timeframe, instead of the almost useless stub that exists now.
Got to thank good old Mike Harris on the stub. He gave the city a choice of which one of the 2 subways under construction would proceed on a $1 Billion budget. The City wanted the Sheppard Line to go east to Victoria Park, but the money ran out at Don Mills with Mike not willing to pickup the extra cost to Victoria. If it was able to go to Victoria as plan, the line most likely would open around 2006. Anything beyond that point would have been a pure wasted of money then as well today. You may see a train every 10-15 minutes compare to the current 7 minutes.
Now we have a council not willing to look at the big picture to the point they have built a stub line at this time for Hurontario.
Maybe in 20 years there will be a council willing to look at the big picture that they will extend the stub as plan yesterday as well taking it north to the city limits.
Please...the liberals have had 15 years to do better. All they did was extend an over crowded subway line out to their riding in York Region. They have done noting to help the situation regarding DRLDo not forget that Mike Harris was Doug Ford Jr.'s hero and idol, when the Doug Ford Sr. sat as a PC backbencher for one term during the Harris government.
Please...the liberals have had 15 years to do better. All they did was extend an over crowded subway line out to their riding in York Region. They have done noting to help the situation regarding DRL
Do not forget that Mike Harris was Doug Ford Jr.'s hero and idol, when the Doug Ford Sr. sat as a PC backbencher for one term during the Harris government.
Please...the liberals have had 15 years to do better. All they did was extend an over crowded subway line out to their riding in York Region. They have done noting to help the situation regarding DRL
Yeah that's simply untrue. They funded the Relief Line to get it to 30% design and included their full share of $4 billion-worth of matching funding for non-RER Toronto transit projects in their budget. And there are obviously multiple LRT projects currently churning through various stages.
Just back from vacation and see you replied.....so:I realize compared to Toronto these are not prime destinations, but compared to the options for the LRT route that Brampton is floating?
ahh yes, lets take the LRT to a field, and some car dealerships! Said no one ever.
This is UNACCEPTABLE. Going on vacation should not mean that you take time off from Urban Toronto.Just back from vacation and see you replied.....so