SaugeenJunction
Senior Member
I assume your R in LRT is Rapid rather than Rail?
That's a fair interpretation, particularly considering the sister BRT acronym, but doesn't match the lines covered by the much much older R as Rail definition which covers damn near everything a Canadian Light Rail Vehicle (CLRV) might be able to run on.
IMO, we ought to start clarifying our "R"s when using LRT on this forum to prevent a ton of unnecessary "it-is"/"it-isn't" back and forth as we're thinking of 2 different things for the same acronym.
Yes the Greater Toronto area is in kinda a weird bind for nomenclature for transit. The TTC streetcar network is for sure a form of "light rail transit", but when compared to the Crosstown (huge tunnel segment with further spaced stations, signal priority, level-boarding, and multi-car trains), it is hard to justify comparing it to even RoW streetcar lines.
Hamilton did a decent video comparing LRT to streetcar. I like your idea of using Light Rapid Transit as a differentiator.