Here are my two cross-town GO lines.
If these lines were to be made I think they would be hugely important simply because they cut through a more suburban area of the city perfectly. This would allow many people living in the GTA outside Toronto to travel around the city quickly by means of public transport. These lines would turn public transit in Toronto into a real alternative option, rather than just a way to travel short distances or to go down town. Problem is of course that it would have to be an all day service and not give much revenue. But as a result it would really push people toward the reliance of public transit rather than cars.
The red line stops:
-All existing stops between Waterloo/Kitchner and Brampton(not including Bramela)
-(turning north-east)Goreway Dr
-Kipling
-Jane(next to TTC subway station)
-Bathurst
-Bayview
-Kennedy Rd (below intersecting Unionville stop)
-9th Line (intersection with a possible future GO stop)
-Intersection with the blue line (+ a bus service to Toronto Zoo)
-Altona Rd
-All existing stations down to Oshawa, but make it a separato Oshawa station that's closer to the centre and the suburbs
The blue line - This line is built mostly on non-existent rail track that would be built on the hydro corridor located where I marked the line. Starts at an existing station on the lake shore west line, and separates north into and existing rail line before Burlington, and then separates from that into the hydro corridor.
-Existing Hamilton and Aldershot stops
-Guleph Line (existing track)
-Upper Middle Rd
-Erin Mills Pkwy (in hydro corridor)
-Hurontario St
-Dixie Rd
-Eglinton Ave (with bus service to Pearson)
-Etobicoke North(AKA Kipling)
-Keele(AKA York U)
-Yonge(underground station Woot!)
-Don Mills
-Old Cummer
-Warden Ave
-McCowan Rd
-red line intersection(merge into existing track and follow it)
-Whites Rd
-Tauton Rd (2nd pass, where the track makes a weird turn)
-Brock St
-Simcoe St
Would really like to know your thoughts