Denton's right - here we go! I'll be succinct since this has all happened before and it will all happen again.
Nfitz - yes, obviously (I suppose) I meant it makes no sense to NOT go north of Steeles and just stop it there.
It's not "The Province of Ontario," that wants to stop it at Steeles; that was a recommendation by the Golden Panel and, FWIW, most of their other suggestions were ignored, at least when the Libs had a minority. The extension TO HIGHWAY 7 remains in the next wave of projects in The Big Move and is the only one of those projects with a complete EA.
Still, with GO RER, I still don't see the point to extend the subway to RHC
I said it but I'll say it again: The development plans at the terminal station are explicitly contingent on the subway AND RER. That's the point. It's pretty black and white, really.
There's always LRT from RHC to Steeles if necessary at a fraction of the cost. There's no money left after the electrification of GO.
With the GO electrifying the line and by adding stations within Toronto such as moving Oriole GO Station to Leslie Station on the Sheppard line, why on earth would building stations past Steeles make any sense??? Every 15 minutes you get a fast train that gets you to Leslie Subway Station or straight to Union. We all know that the most expensive part of a subway project is building the stations so yes, it would be cheaper to stop at Steeles.
What's wrong? Can't Richmond Hill residents handle a transfer at Sheppard-Yonge if they
must use the Yonge line?
There aren't enough rolley-eyes smileys for me here:
-You're introducing an unnecessary transfer. So, if I live north of 7 now I have to take the subway to Steeles and then an LRT to 7 and then a BRT. This is entirely contrary (in several ways) to the goals of The Big Move and there is no proposal for an LRT.
-The Sheppard and Oriole stations are not close enough to make that switch viable. So, now if I live north of 7 and I work at, say, yonge and Bloor, I can now either take your RER to Sheppard, walk a mile to the station, take it to Yonge (that's TWO transfers, not one) and then finally start heading south OR I can do the multiple transfers outlined above. Again, contrary to the Big Move, not in anyone's plans.
-Oh, but I see you want to MOVE Oriole. And how are you going to do that? Where are the cars going to park? Where's your new station, precisely?
-Obviously fewer stations are cheaper; duh. But then why even build to Steeles? Just build one at Cummer! Then an LRT can go from there to Steeles and a gondola up to 7 and then BRT. That would be even cheaper! Or scrap the Cummer-Steeles LRT and just do bike sharing, even cheaper! I mean, if we're throwing out the whole idea of a seamless, integrated regional transit system around which we aim to develop transit-oriented communities and all.
I could go and on but you get the idea: makes no sense. Hopefully this won't go round and round again and hopefully they'll build something soon already.