from CBC News:
More Toronto subways unlikely: transit chiefs
LRT offers more bang for buck, says TTC managerTop transit officials are throwing cold water on promises made by some of Toronto's leading mayoral candidates to rework the city's transit system by adding to the subway network.
Some mayoral candidates have criticized the city's long term transit plan, dubbed Transit City, in which Toronto would be criss-crossed with a number light rail transit lines. Transit City does not include plans for the construction of any new subway lines, which are generally far more expensive to build.
Four of the candidates — Rob Ford, Rocco Rossi, George Smitherman and Sarah Thomson — have pledged to either build new subway lines or extend and amend existing ones.
Only deputy mayor Joe Pantalone, a staunch ally of outgoing mayor David Miller, has said he wants to stick to completing the existing transit city plan.
The head of Metrolinx, the provincial agency responsible for transit in the GTA, says it's too early to give any of the proposals to enhance the city's subway network serious consideration. ...........(more)
The complete piece is at:
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/toronto/story/2010/09/16/transit-city-subway-toronto456.html#ixzz0zz3h1a1a