Some Questions Raised by SmartTrack
The current transit plan leaves a lot to the imagination.

The current transit plan leaves a lot to the imagination.
The TTC's goal should be to help Torontonians get around. So why do fares keep rising?
This seems like the wrong direction for a government committed to fighting climate change.
Unless GO Transit makes major changes, some new SmartTrack stations are almost useless.
The people of Scarborough deserve better than this.
The venerable publication gets its facts wrong, and makes for a dangerous drinking game.
On the first day of council, we take on the multi-billion dollar SmartTrack package.
Every month, Torontoist reads the Toronto City Council agenda details so you don't have to.
Other potential transit lines can get better value for money and serve more riders.
Reduced to six new stations, there are limited development opportunities at most of the sites.
It has political support, but it's still an unfunded plan with billions in questionable assumptions.
His critics aren't the mayor, and they've mostly been right in their criticisms.
The history of the nebulous transit proposal called SmartTrack.
Josh Colle discusses our FOI request, which he calls "invasive."
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