Bojaxs
Senior Member
Ridership decrease for the Milton line is caused by buses not going to Union anymore and forcing riders to use Kipling that will take them another 40 minute trip on the subway to Union as well an extra fare along with 2 transfers. Quality of service for the rail service and no all-day service 7 days a week are forcing riders to rethink their travel options to either use the car to Toronto or go to a GO station on another line that offers all day service and quality of service.
If the 3rd track to MIlton was built by 2011 without an EA, there would have been problems for it in Streetsville, more so for a 4th track. There needs to be 3 grade separation in Streetsville. with Mississauga Rd been the problem one of them as it's on a curb and required major tearing down of the area along with relocating roads.
Then there is CP Cargo yard and the shifting of Meadowville GO Station.
At some point, ML and CP need to sit down and talk how to fit 4 tracks in CP corridor as well the cost to do it. It is in ML best interest to have GO service on the north side with Cooksville and Lisgar stations already setup for that as well Erindale, Streetsville and Kipling stations.
Need a fly-under at Humber to get to the south side.
It will require 2 new bridges over Hurontario and they will hide the existing 2 now. There are 2 required for Etobicoke Creek and a few other locations.
Cost is not going to be cheap and it will be about 3-4 years to do it in phases.


It all comes back to the freight bypasses. The only way to improve service on the Milton line is to get CP to divert their main line to go north around Brampton, and then towards their Intermodal yard in Vaughan. The 413 bypass.
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