It is ironic to me, because as far as I can tell, Metrolinx is the one who came up with this plan and sold it to Doug. None of you actually believe that Doug is smart enough to come up with the Ontario Line himself do you? He essentially said as much when the OL was first announced.
Metrolinx came up with the plan, obviously, but was this their preferred option?
Metrolinx independently told us their preferred option back in 2015. It was the Relief Line South + North. That wasn’t a TTC idea or a City of Toronto idea, nor was it invented out of some political directive. The Relief Line North originated out of Metrolinx. And unlike the Ontario Line, there really isn’t any indication that there was political interference in the design process.
What the heck changed in five years to make Metrolinx oppose
the Relief Line that they proposed, in favour of a solution with substantially less capacity, one that can't relieve the Yonge Line into the future, and one that, seemingly out of nowhere, decided that, of all places,
Ontario Place, needed a subway more urgently than the Yonge Line needed capacity relief. Ontario Place...
really? Metrolinx hasn't even attempted to answer for their dramatic change in position (hint: it was politically motived)
Seems to me that Doug came in and told Metrolinx to scrap the old plans and come up with something substantially different. This is what they came up with
You also gotta remember the political context of the time too. The messaging coming from QP and Metrolinx was essentially, "TTC is incompetent, they can't design or own subways, we got these big
secret plans that are so much better and will blow your socks off, and everything will be better once we run the subways".
From a messaging point-of-view, the government needed a proposal that was substantially different than the Relief Line, because, as I said above, they were claiming that the TTC just wasn't up to the job of designing and building subways. If they had made the far more logical decision of committing a few billion dollars to bring the City-lead Relief Line up to Eglinton or Sheppard, they would've looked like fools. I'm convinced that if it had not been for the botched subway upload attempt (surprise, surprise: owning a subway isn't "easy", as the Metrolinx CEO claimed), the government likely would've just committed to extending the Relief Line and reap the good PR
Anyways none of this matters. None of this changes the fact that the Relief Line North was far better suited (relative to the OL) to achieve its primary goal of Yonge Line relief for decades to come. It doesn't matter where the proposal originated; an ineffective proposal is an ineffective proposal. All this partisan quibbling here is just a distraction. As is all this talk here about elevation and the Toronto Star and whether or not their biased against Scarbrough or wherever. None of that has any impact on the viability of this proposal. It's a distraction.