it is not exactly the same but similar enough to put together.
Besides being spacing a bit farther apart, I don't see any major difference. Signal syncing -- I don't hold my breath for that.
The star actually compared the new streetcar, Eglinton LRT and subway
http://www.thestar.com/news/city_ha...a_streetcar_not_a_streetcar_when_its_lrt.html
speed: 15, 22, 32km/h
capacity: 250, 280, 1100
traffic lights: yes, yes, no
ROW: yes for some, yes, yes
need to wait in the cold: yes, yes, no
There are other technical difference but they are not relevant to rider experience.
Seems a lot like streetcars to me. Can't you see that if the ROW streetcars remove half of the existing stops (from 200m to 400m), they are basically the same as the LRTs? I could be wrong, delighted to know more.
I am not against LRTs, I actually like them. I am against TC because of three main reasons
1) the new lines almost all feed to Yonge, instead of going directly downtown, which is stupid - lines don't have to follow street grid however we are stuck with the idea
2) no new lines between Front and Bloor. Doesn't Queen/King deserves something much better than Finch/Sheppard? I am speechless.
3) The Don mills line should go further, not stopping at Danforth