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Originally Posted by Andrewjm3D
Scarborough is not getting the shaft by getting LRT. For has led them to believe that by getting 3 LRT lines and not a 3-5 stop subway they are getting the shaft. This is not true. Ford has led them to believe that the Transit City LRT network is nothing more then streetcars or a St. Clair style ROW which is not true. Scarborough is about to get the biggest transit upgrade in the entire city.
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If you think making existing feeder routes into much better feeder routes is the biggest transit upgrade Scarborough will ever receive, then surely you can see how dire things are right now.
Sure, the LRT may not be a St. Clair streetcar, but I'll tell you what it is: it's local bus service with fewer stops, and half-assed subway service with more stops. If it is still beholden to road regulations and traffic lights, it is
not true rapid transit. Both sides are deceiving people, not just Ford.
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Originally Posted by Andrewjm3D
Are we supposed to believe that Vancouver thinks of it's citizens as second class? Where is their subway?
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I haven't necessarily been an advocate for subways
per se, as you may have noticed. I've been advocating complete grade-separation, which Vancouver most certainly possesses. Even Edmonton has this to some extent. All the Scarborough LRTs, if they're built according to spec, aren't even going to be as good as the Boston Green Line, which at least offers some grade-separated ROW free from traffic lights. And no, a dinky little boulevard does not count as grade-separation.
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Originally Posted by Tony
soo.. better to leave them to continually erode and destroying the properties and houses people own at the top of the bluff instead of trying to stabilize the bluffs where the current state of the bluffs can probably be held for a couple hundred years before they so-call flatten out? I'd trade a view that may or may not change in a few hundred years over risking people's lives.
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If you buy a property hovering over an area with continuous natural erosion, you bear the risks of that property. It's not even like this was information that was withheld or unavailable a la Love Canal, so don't expect the public purse to come to the rescue and save you from your irrational decisions.
I thought you were the kind of person who frowned down on externalizing behaviour?
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Originally Posted by miketoronto
Onto the LRT thing. I just found out that the Sheppard LRT is most likely going to operate as a streetcar in the fact that it will have stop request buttons, and only stop at stops if people request or are waiting.
That right there tells you this is not rapid transit, but just upgraded local transit.
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If this is true (and I hope to God it isn't), then it would be plain and clear that this isn't rapid transit, not in the slightest. Have you got any sources to post for this?