A) Queen Street is not the densest part of Brampton. It is the busiest in terms of vehicular traffic, but the built form / building structure is vastly different than the downtown strip on Main from Church to Wellington. That is a true downtown. Also it is targeted “growth centre” for development, which is already happening, around Four Corners.
B) this LRT must terminate at Gateway. This LRT cannot service Queen Street.
I said cities with a single LRT line are always through their downtown. That’s kinda the point. Its ridiculous that the downtown, a designated growth node for decades to come, won’t be serviced by the single LRT line that Brampton will have for the foreseeable future.