No bikes on the Mountain? I remember once people here mentioned Hamilton used to have funicular. Maybe they need to bring that back.
There were.
It is not easy to safely bike up/down. Several accesses are literally freeways!
There was a trial pf SoBi bikes on mountain last year but the funding isn't there to do a big system yet. Plus, it has a high bike-rebalancing cost brining the bikes back up the mountain. They are looking for capital funding for a real mountain expansion for SoBi.
I will presume when the "Keddy Access" cycle track gets built it will happen.
Keddy Access is my preferred name, in honour of deceased well-loved kindergarten teacher Mr. Keddy who
died on bike on Claremont Access in a hit-and-run -- which helped trigger the
upcoming Claremont Access cycle track they want to build within a couple years. If the family of Jay Keddy wishes it to be dedicated in his name, I'd press @CycleHamilton to drive this initiative!
Here's select pages of Hamilton's
first protected cycle track infrastructure up the escarpment, that is actually true transport infrastructure (in addition to trails -- the beautiful, but very very long, Escarpment Rail Trail):
This incredible detail, hopefully means Jay Keddy's death was not for nothing:
And a bunch of other pages here:
https://www.hamilton.ca/streets-transportation/biking-cyclists/cycling-facility-claremont-access
Overall, it is an amazing plan in execution, with multiple bike trail connections at regular intervals along Claremont (
and not a boring continuous stretch of unexitable "freeway" cycle track with only two ends).
Except for the need of some minor refinements (continuous cycle track to Hunter, with no stop sign at bottom of hill), which I've provided to the city in public consultation.
That said...
...Fully protected jersey-barriered cycle track (multiuse trail), with several enhanced accesses to connecting trails (including Rail Trail!) on the overengineered Claremont Access "freeway". There are now flying pig sightings. This will be the first-ever fully protected quick way to ride a bike up/down the Mountain in Hamilton. As in a direct commute rather than be limited to the choice of carrying a bike up the
#HamOntStairs. Or limited to a beautiful slow nearly-crosstown Rail Trail ride that is less commute-practical for many.
This Claremont Access bike infrastructure, is kind of a holy grail cross-escarpment bike access, if all sub-accesses are fully implemented.
Once this connectivity happens, I think there will be good viability for a SoBi mountain expansion!