LNahid2000
Senior Member
Not all of the Green Line would blow our streetcar lines out of the water. The 4 branches of the Green Line are very different from each other, even though you wouldn't be able to tell from the map. The C branch operates exactly like Spadina and actually felt slower than Spadina. Proves again that you can't really tell how rapid transit is by looking at an MBTA rapid transit map.Doubtful. Interestingly the Green Line wouldn't be considered a subway/metro by most standards, yet that single light rail line would blow any of our streetcar lines out of the water. It's brilliant, and I can only dream of the day that TO will finally find the fortitude to build a proper system like that for the 501, 504, or in place of our waterfront "LRT" (i.e streetcars operating on the sidewalk at 5-10km/h). We planned to...and spent many decades proposing something so bold through our downtown. But unfortunately didn't.
The C and B branches have no signal priority and run in a median right of way. Maybe you rode one of the other two branches?
http://archive.boston.com/news/loca...s_smart_lights_but_t_isnt_along_for_the_ride/
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