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In Part 1, we discussed a breathtaking new report from a team of researchers at the University of Toronto - Scarborough, led by Andre Sorenson. The report discusses a light rail network in Scarborough, but also makes a special point of noting that the Sheppard East Light Rapid Transit (LRT) line is an infrastructure project that must be built immediately. With 26 stations, the Sheppard East LRT would bring rapid transit to riders from Don Mills to Malvern. This approved, funded rapid transit line will serve far more residents than the subway that some politicians are calling for. A subway along Sheppard East would have very few stops and leave anyone living east of Kennedy without any rapid transit at all.

Editor note: This article was submitted by Moya Beall, Scarborough committee member, TTCriders.

A brilliant new study from transportation planning experts at U of T shows that the answer is most definitely NOT the proposed Scarborough subway extension. In fact, when critical factors are examined, the subway option performs the worst of all the options that have been put forward. According to the authors, “it is clear that the subway simply makes no sense as currently planned...it would be irresponsible to build this line as currently configured”.

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Are you passionate about speaking up for better, more affordable public transit? Do you want to get more involved in our campaigns work? The TTCriders Speakers Bureau is recruiting! We are looking for driven, dynamic individuals interested in learning more about our campaign work and representing our growing organization at the many public events in the city we get invited to!

By: David Shum and James Armstrong. Published on February 27, 2015

Read the article online on Global's website, and watch the TV news story by Christina Stevens.

TORONTO – It will cost a little bit more to use public transit in Toronto on March 1 – despite promises made by Mayor John Tory during the mayoral campaign.

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You are invited to our next Our Union Pearson meeting to get clean trains, more stops, and lower fares on our new 23-km transit line from Union Station

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