acetradamus
New Member
scarberiankhatru... a malvern extension of the RT brings RAPID TRANSIT closer to the people that fill up the trains at STC.
Ridership of the malvern extension would come from 134 progress, 131 nugget, 133 neilson, 132 milner, 102 markham. There probably would be riders from 116 morningside transfering to sheppard to get to the markham rd station as a faster route to the green line. And if the extension went up to malvern town center, there'd probably be some downtown trips switching from finch east to the new rt extension.
The majority of TTC stations aren't dependent on walk-up riders, so I don't see why you look at a google map of markham and sheppard and complain fields don't equal riders. They don't... but bus routes that run through the area will bring people to the station just like they do everywhere else in the city.
People are using the Malvern bus routes to get to STC, people are using Sheppard to get to McCowan to transfer to a bus route to STC... so why is it a problem to bring rapid transit directly to the origin of ridership?
Ridership of the malvern extension would come from 134 progress, 131 nugget, 133 neilson, 132 milner, 102 markham. There probably would be riders from 116 morningside transfering to sheppard to get to the markham rd station as a faster route to the green line. And if the extension went up to malvern town center, there'd probably be some downtown trips switching from finch east to the new rt extension.
The majority of TTC stations aren't dependent on walk-up riders, so I don't see why you look at a google map of markham and sheppard and complain fields don't equal riders. They don't... but bus routes that run through the area will bring people to the station just like they do everywhere else in the city.
People are using the Malvern bus routes to get to STC, people are using Sheppard to get to McCowan to transfer to a bus route to STC... so why is it a problem to bring rapid transit directly to the origin of ridership?