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Originally Posted by rdaner
I wouldn’t worry too much about a PP government (minority or majority) as so much has been built or is under construction that a break won’t be catastrophic. Toronto is basically seeing a 2/3 increase in subway/lrt and a huge increase in GO service.
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A break means you lose all your expertise is building transit projects and have to start from scratch again when project resume, this can be seen with the eglinton crosstown line in which metrolinx didn't have any expertise in building such a line and left everything up to consultants and it's been a huge mess and a waste of time and money so far.
A lot of the things metrolink have learned with their struggle on the eglinton line is being used now on the Ontario line and crosstown extension.
There are still plenty of projects in Toronto that still need funding , ie Waterfront LRT, Eglinton east LRT, Sheppard subway expansion, Ontario Line expansion, Finch LRT expansion.
Not getting any of these funded and built will cost the city greatly over the next decade.
After Mike Hars got elected in Ontario it took it took 15 years before a new transit project was started in Toronto, (21 years before it was opened to riders)