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Originally Posted by Drybrain
Halifax's system, while problematic in a lot of ways (no true rapid transit, too many windey and indirect routes, completely pitiful Sunday service) doesn't actually feel like a huge step down from TO. Which seems like a crazy statement, but you probably have to live with the TTC a while to appreciate how terribly inefficient and inadequate it is.
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I have to stop you right there, Dry, because there is no way in hell that our transit system is anywhere near Toronto's, even if TTC hasn't been properly expanded since the 1950's, and is pretty terrible and inefficient.
As bad as the TTC is, and its future expansion plans, you can easily live in Toronto without a car; and use a combination of subways, streetcars, and buses, to get to pretty much anything of need or interest in and around the. I mean, on any given weekend, you can ride the TTC and there would be tonnes of people, particularly families riding the subway, to a Leafs or Jay's game or some other city event.
You'd *never* see that in Halifax, and it's why our existing transit won't ameliorate our congestion problems until we build something that is fast and relatively efficient enough such that regular, middle class families, will use. Unless you get families out of cars, you won't ease traffic. Of course, Toronto has serious congestion problems, but it's one of the largest cities in North America. We're "Halifax is small" as every keeps saying over and over.
In other words, I think Halifax Transit is most definitely a big step down from the TTC. There is so much in and around the city that is just not properly serviced, that unless you have all the time in the world to drive buses for hours, you'd probably never see or visit.
One example, is Halifax Transit's pitiful connection to the airport-- a case in point. We have a pathetic single bus, that isn't even meant for passengers for God sakes, and it takes forever and for some reason makes these bizarre, windy stops along the way in low density areas like Fall River (?)., to make sure the two airport employees living out there have a lift. In Toronto, the subway + 192 airport rocket ain't bad at all, even during rush hour. And even this, they're fixing with a better link.
Part of the problem is we decided to build the Halifax airport in Truro for some idiotic reason, rendering any sensible transit option incredibly expensive beyond incredibly expensive cabs. But still.