02-18-2016, 12:17 PM
That map looks a lot like Transit City.
The least political assessment of what should be done with the Scarborough RT (which was now over a decade and two mayors ago) was to upgrade it and buy new trains. Those were professionals who reached that conclusion, not politicians musing about extending the Bloor line for no good reason, or wanting to stir up the ire of suburbanites by claiming they’re getting poor service and promising them “subways.”
SRT should be extended, not scrapped. Why talk about tearing transit up when it’s evidently so difficult for them to get anything built?
The least political assessment of what should be done with the Scarborough RT (which was now over a decade and two mayors ago) was to upgrade it and buy new trains. Those were professionals who reached that conclusion, not politicians musing about extending the Bloor line for no good reason, or wanting to stir up the ire of suburbanites by claiming they’re getting poor service and promising them “subways.”
SRT should be extended, not scrapped. Why talk about tearing transit up when it’s evidently so difficult for them to get anything built?