js97
Senior Member
and explain to voters over and over and over why the Relief Line is for all of the city residents and not just ‘downtowners’. .
No matter how you spin it, a DRL doesn't put a stop in their ward unless you start the plan in the burbs. I think that's where it's completely flawed - Suburbanites don't mind the crowd, they would like access to a station. As someone that has to frequent Scarborough, I can tell you there is no way you'll ever be able to 'spin' a DRL is for the benefit for them.
P.S. An improper LRT implementation is effectively no different than a streetcar. A 'production' example of this is the Minneapolis LRT from the airport to the city- it's fantastic when stops are at least 1km+ with no street lights, but comes to a crawl when it enters the city core, when stops are <1km and streets lights get in the way.
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