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I hope the TTC has a good amount of security in that building, seeing how easy it is to access from Yonge.
Q&A: Metrolinx CEO Bruce McCuaig on political turmoil, public transit and his favourite rapper
Bruce McCuaig was hired to keep transit planning on track despite chronic indecision at city hall. So why is the TTC still trapped in flip-flop purgatory?
By Malcolm Johnston | Photograph by Luis Mora
What’s the best solution for Scarborough: subway or light rail transit?
Light rail. We’d already invested $80 million in the project.
Why weren’t you more vocal when Ford reversed course and announced the new subway plan last summer?
Well, we wrote letters to council and held media briefings.
Olivia Chow wants to revert the *Scarborough subway back to LRT. If she becomes mayor, are we going to change course yet again?
It’s possible. As a public agency, we have to be responsive to the government’s choices.
Good lord. Shouldn’t major transit decisions be irreversible? Think of all the cool stuff we’d have by now.
In theory, it sounds wonderful, but in practice, it’s illegal.
the problem with that is that it requires 3 years of a shut down SRT, not something that is exactly appalling.