Transportation groups also raised questions about how many riders it would serve.
Officials said there are about 475,000 riders on a typical weekday.
Together, the three routes shuttle about 50,000 riders a day.
The strike affected about 50,000 daily riders, including many who use the buses to get to school or work.
A 2004 analysis determined that the extension would cost $70.5 million and attract about 1,800 additional riders per weekday.
Tore was beside him and there seemed to be about twenty other riders.
About 70,000 riders every day use the seven bus routes that will be rerouted.
The cars carry about 4,000 riders a day, tramway officials said.
It cost $1.1 billion to build and only averages about 5,400 riders a day.
My guess made it about half a dozen riders.