Allandale25
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11 years later this is still planned lol
Burlington is unusual as it is well connected with both Hamilton and Oakville / the GTA. Burlington's two busiest bus routes are the two that go to Hamilton - but it also has a huge amount of GO commuters going downtown.The CMA of Hamilton/Burlington has 750k. 180k are in Burlington so 570K in Hamilton (never understood why Burlington is part of the CMA...more closely linked with Oakville than Hamilton in my eyes)
CMA of KW & Cambridge is 520k
Mississauga is 720k.
So Hamilton is closer to KWC than Mississauga.
Oh no, the #yesLRT residents will work hard to keep the LRT.^In which time I wouldnt be surprised if city council creates a vote on whether or not Hamilton really, really wants LRT or whether the money should be used for "improved transit" and roads.
It's not very clear in the article, so I've highlighted the LRT route, stops, maintenance spur, and yard location over a Google Maps satellite shot. I'm not sure what's going on in their render because those factory-looking buildings would be blocking the route to the yard.Hamilton LRT takes another step forward - Hamilton | Globalnews.ca
The announcement comes less than a week after the province lifted a freeze on land purchases along Hamilton's LRT route.globalnews.ca
Here you go. from LRT Presentation of Open House second series.Are you able to post the track plan for that stretch? I'd be interested in seeing it.