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Andrew Duffy's avatar

So a couple of things to remember:

1. Until the megacity, the TTC was a regional transit provider. In the time since, the other regions have grown enormously

2. Any body that crosses regional boundaries would either become a threat to the province (as the original incarnation of Metrolinx was) or subservient to the provincial government

3. Historically, we've had anti-transit, pro-sprawl provincial governments, so Toronto's lack of support for uploading transit (which this would be) is understandable

4. You say you want Translink. The more likely outcome is we'd get SEPTA

Jason Paris's avatar

The GTHA’s transit landscape could be streamlined into seven agencies: the TTC, Durham, York, Peel, Halton, Hamilton, and Metrolinx. While consolidating Halton and Peel into a single entity is a logical further step, we could go even further by regionalizing the system into a 'Metrolinx' framework: Metrolinx Toronto, East, North, West, and Hamilton. That said, I am skeptical about Metrolinx assuming direct control of the TTC. While I value their superior wayfinding and regional perspective, there is a risk that the agency’s drive for ‘equitable’ service distribution would come at the expense of the region’s transit core, where 80%+ of total trips occur. Effective transit service must prioritize demand and ridership density over geographic parity.

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