The Mad Navigator
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Personally, I'd rather see nothing get built and leave everything as is.
I could use a little more chaos on my commute to work every morning!
I could use a little more chaos on my commute to work every morning!
The canceling of most, and probably all current streetcar lines and replacement streetcars for those lines are (or will be) off the table, and in reality were barely on the table.43 of 44 of the councillors would oppose the mayor if it interfered with their ward. All whose last name isn't Ford.
I think every councillor whose ward has streetcars has already spoken out against cancelling them. Even Conservatives Nunziata and Stintz have spoken out about cancelling the Eglinton LRT which goes through their wards.
The province has said that they would consider reopening plans if council votes to do so.
The feds can't promise too much without having to fund every other city in the country. I suppose they could promise to spend their $300-million for Sheppard East differently—minus how much has already been spent—if the province agrees to let them get out of the current deal.
However, it's all conjecture until Ford gives any direction; and there's little evidence that the various promises about streetcars and subways were nothing but more Ford lies that he's already backing away from.
Nothing getting built or started: Doubtful, but not impossible.Personally, I'd rather see nothing get built and leave everything as is.
If you believe that, why did you say "If Ford gets his transit plan approved (and I'm betting he will)". I was simply challenging that statement, which is what lead to this debate. How come you object to me challenging that statement, and yet you also believe that part of Ford's transit plan is off the table?The canceling of most, and probably all current streetcar lines and replacement streetcars for those lines are (or will be) off the table, and in reality were barely on the table.
That sounds incorrect to me. The Feds didn't mention one word about funding Sheppard until 2 years after we were discussing Sheppard East LRT. They had about 15 years before that to offer funding, and didn't offer one cent. Do you have any reference to support thatThe $300 million Federal money for Sheppard was originally intended to be a larger amount for a Sheppard subway extension.
Perhaps the only part of Ford's plan that might get built, given that his other plans all conflict with well advanced projects. And although passenger demand is likely to be even lower than the Sheppard East subway, at least it will provide some network connectivity, and provide access from Wilson Yard to the Yonge subway extension.We've already got word that the Sheppard West subway extension is on the table so I'd say it looks like Ford's plan is starting to become more clear.
We've already got word that the Sheppard West subway extension is on the table so I'd say it looks like Ford's plan is starting to become more clear.
What is oil rich Saudi Arabia doing with them opening a light rail line to transport pilgrims between Mina, Arafat and Muzdalifa — three stops during the pilgrims’ journey that trace the steps of the Prophet Muhammad and Abraham? Rob Ford better get on the phone with them in Saudi Arabia to dismantle their light rail line and replace it with buses, so they can continue to use their local product, oil. See this link for the Star article.
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The "light rail" is more SRT than Transit City. They even have platform screen doors!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5WOWN7vGCw&feature=player_embedded#!
That Saudi light rail train was built by 14,000 Chinese workers. Probably a savings there (Ford: hint, hint).
Eglinton LRT is compatible with platform screen doors as designed. It will have automatic train control from day 1.
That Saudi light rail train was built by 14,000 Chinese workers. Probably a savings there (Ford: hint, hint).