Often referred to as a
transitway or busway by other transit authorities, the term "rapidway" is used to describe the bus-only lanes being designed as part of the
bus rapid transit component of the VivaNext plan. The proposed benefit of the rapidways is that Viva vehicles will be able travel faster than before, by avoiding the congestion associated with mixed traffic. While most rapidways will be located in the centre median of roadways, they may also be located curbside to accommodate certain conditions. Rapidway projects funded for construction in York Region are located on Davis Drive, Highway 7 and Yonge Street. Eventually, rapidways could be replaced with a light rail transit system.
History In November 2008, the provincial transportation agency Metrolinx selected two infrastructure projects for construction beginning in 2009, including major components of the VivaNext plan. Metrolinx gave its final approval to a $7 billion, five-year capital plan that includes over $1 billion for construction of several rapidways. In the spring of 2009, the Province of Ontario committed $1.4 billion for rapidway construction. The Cornell Terminal in Markham has received $5.6 million in funding through the provincial government's "Quick Wins" program.
Davis Drive rapidway The Davis Drive rapidway in Newmarket extends 2.6 kilometres from Yonge Street to the Southlake Regional Health Centre. In November 2009, pre-construction activities, such as utility relocation, planning and geotechnical investigations began for the Davis Drive rapidway. Additional pre-construction activities, such as soil testing, archaeological assessments, building demolition, and removal/relocation of light poles and signs will continue through to the end of 2010. The project was completed in 2015.
Highway 7 rapidway The Highway 7 rapidway is planned to eventually extend from Highway 50 in Vaughan to
Cornell Terminal in Markham. It will connect three major urban centres in York Region;
Vaughan Metropolitan Centre,
Richmond Hill/Langstaff, and Markham Centre. All stops from Wigwoss-Helen in Vaughan to Post Rd in Markham are currently operational as of January 2020.
Yonge Street rapidway The Yonge Street rapidway will extend north along Yonge Street from Richmond Hill Centre Terminal at Highway 7 to Green Lane in Newmarket. The first segment, which extends from Davis Drive to Sawmill Valley Drive/Savage Road in Newmarket, opened on January 5, 2020. The second segment between Highway 7 and 19th Avenue/Gamble Road opened in December 2020. ==Vehicles and fleet rosters==