TransitBart
Senior Member
It's an amazing transformation for Ottawa.
Found this online, the first few minutes shows the looong descent into Rideau station. I'm kind of in two minds about deep stations. It's neat to go down so far, but it really makes it too inconvenient to hop on a train to travel to a different part of downtown like in Toronto or Montreal. There are deep stations in Montreal and Toronto too of course, but that aren't the busiest ones. The byward market exit not shown here is particularly dizzying, as you have to go up four sets of escalators with 3 intermediate levels between the concourse and surface.
Rideau pretty much had to be that deep because of the canal. I'm actually now glad they didn't go with the original tunnel plan where the stations would have been more than twice as deep as they are now
Note that outside of Ontario (and maybe Canada) they call it a "subway".
The REM station at Édouard-Montpetit is going to give every north american deep station a run for its money
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Anything can be solved with the right money and engineering though. You just need large, high speed elevators.
Sadly, the whole stand right walk left hasn't fully sunk in yet here.
Not my video, just one I found on YouTube. I keep wanting to take one , but there's so many red vest people that come up and ask if you need help I figure I'll wait until they go away.But.. You're on the left lol
Not my video, just one I found on YouTube. I keep wanting to take one , but there's so many red vest people that come up and ask if you need help I figure I'll wait until they go away.
This tweet sums up my commute this morning. At Hurdman, there was a train in the station and people rushing the doors. It of course was packed to the gills, but they have staff telling people to stand back and people did. Less than 3 minutes later, the next train arrived, and everyone was able to get a seat.
They're used to the 15 to 30 minute headways on buses.
Aren't there "next train" display information in the stations?
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Aren't there "next train" display information in the stations?