44 North
Senior Member
The Star and other publications have also released plenty of articles praising the extension at well. One of them even claiming that TYSSE is ushering in a golden age of transit expansion (I’m paraphrasing). Coverage, from my point of view, has been quite fair and balanced.
As I was touring the TYYSE, I found myself being intently happy, as I finally was able to witness the tens of thousands of people that this project will have a significant life-enhancing effect on. But on the other hand, I don't understand this expectation that media coverage should be more positive. A lot of things went wrong with TYSSE. We shouldn't let a self-congradualtory attitude get any the way of some somber reflection. Toronto still has a lot of lessons to learn with regard to building transit. We can fully criticize the project while celebrating that it will help tens of thousands of people around the city.
Well said. There are benefits, and there are drawbacks. And like you mentioned darker aspects like litigation will be in the news henceforth. Claiming that it should be verboten to critique or discuss negative aspects for no other reason than it's in operation is pretty weird. Line 4's been in operation 15yrs and it's criticized all the time; Line 3 over 30 and that gets even more flak. There are benefits/drawbacks of each, and trying to whitewash or ignore things done before is not a good way to learn. Good example is the comment above yours re: bare concrete at platform level (I don't think anyone likes that). Or that railed rapid transit to Vaughan should've arguably gone to Vaughan Mills, but not as a Line 1 extn.
Why an either/or? Why not both?
Why not either/or and both (i.e bringing Sheppard West northward to Finch and have it transition to become FWLRT). Nah I just wanted to say that for fun, but do think there could be merit.