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Originally Posted by yaletown_fella
Cancel the Vaughan portion of the Spadina extension and build an elevated Eglinton system similar to the Canada Line. LRTs are too damn slow!
The cancellation of the plan was bittersweet. The Ford notion of "underground or nothing" was absurd but now it'll take 20 years to see anything on Eglinton. Not suprised.
Personally I've given up on the TTC and would like to see Go Bus expand their routes to cover more of downtown Toronto. In that case, I'd definitely buy the Go Pass since I do a lot of my work in the 905.
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I wouldn't know how you fell, the STM is alwys updating the
Mouvement Collectif web site, keeping us informed on everything. No secrecy going on here, only in our corrupt governments who like pocketing cash making everything behind schedule and over-budget (for example, the metro extensions that we haven't got any news about in 3 years). The STM's bus service is actually expanding and getting better service: on 31 lines, your bus comes in 10 minutes or less during rush hour. I still don't understand why the DRL was not part of the original TTC subway plans. Let's serve the people who live on Younge instead of the people getting in and out of downtown!!! And the rest of the planners: Great idea! We'll surely get riders that way! I pray for you Torontonians that your transit cocktail will not be limited to tons of packed bus lines, several tram and LRT lines, a subway to nowhere and a really efficient commuter rail service that easily best any other city's. We have hundreds of bus lines (thankfully none too crowded), a metro to Somewhere, planned LRT lines (still no news) and the soon (by soon I mean God knows when) to be built tramway system. Buses are useless downtown in Montreal, except for maybe shuttles and in Old Montreal