Tristen
New Member
There are hidden cost (other than the official price tag) if we build a heavy metro.
There is just not enough demand outside of the downtown core in the Toronto's suburban to support another heavy metro. The line will extend "eventually" and it just not worth the cost to construct a heavy metro in low-to-mid density area then run at lower frequency or half-empty train because of lack of demand.
Lower cost allows us to grow the network faster. Car users are not likely to switch mode when rapid transit is far away from them.
There is just not enough demand outside of the downtown core in the Toronto's suburban to support another heavy metro. The line will extend "eventually" and it just not worth the cost to construct a heavy metro in low-to-mid density area then run at lower frequency or half-empty train because of lack of demand.
Lower cost allows us to grow the network faster. Car users are not likely to switch mode when rapid transit is far away from them.