Fred.S
Active Member
Got the idea for this thread from reading MehBong5's post on Korea's system. It's true that sometimes you really don't understand or fully appreciate new transit ideas or the way other places do transit until you experience them. Maybe some of those who've traveled around and taken photos of other systems could share it here and we could see the merits of using some of those ideas in the GTA.
I've been to Europe many times and always love the way public transit is integrated into their society. Unfortunately the last time I was there, I wasn't as big a transit-fan, and didn't really appreciate or photograph the systems there. However, after going to Peru this past summer, I got some first-hand experience on a south-American BRT system, which had just began operation.
The Metropolitan (El Metropolitano) in Lima, Peru is a 33 km BRT line (split into a north and south section with two branches downtown) in fully exclusive bus lanes. I found the system to be very impressive, particularly how fast it is. The same line offers both local and express service, which evens out the load considerably over the whole line.
When I saw this, I immediately thought of how great it would be if GO operated a system like this across the city on the 401. I think converting the inner shoulder and lanes to this system would be dirt-cheap compared to any rail options for a cross-town route, and express service from Peel and Durham to a few spots in Toronto (427, Allen, Yonge, 404 and STC, maybe) I would imagine could be very popular. I think this could also be good for Sheppard east instead of the the LRT, where it could branch east to the zoo and to STC.
Photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/brainfreezed/sets/72157625510593087/
Videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/brainfreezed
Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Metropolitano
[video=youtube;S0oDAaWrvbc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0oDAaWrvbc[/video]
Thoughts? Anyone else go somewhere and experience an aspect of transit done better than Toronto (in my mind that's like most of Europe and Asia)?
I've been to Europe many times and always love the way public transit is integrated into their society. Unfortunately the last time I was there, I wasn't as big a transit-fan, and didn't really appreciate or photograph the systems there. However, after going to Peru this past summer, I got some first-hand experience on a south-American BRT system, which had just began operation.
The Metropolitan (El Metropolitano) in Lima, Peru is a 33 km BRT line (split into a north and south section with two branches downtown) in fully exclusive bus lanes. I found the system to be very impressive, particularly how fast it is. The same line offers both local and express service, which evens out the load considerably over the whole line.
When I saw this, I immediately thought of how great it would be if GO operated a system like this across the city on the 401. I think converting the inner shoulder and lanes to this system would be dirt-cheap compared to any rail options for a cross-town route, and express service from Peel and Durham to a few spots in Toronto (427, Allen, Yonge, 404 and STC, maybe) I would imagine could be very popular. I think this could also be good for Sheppard east instead of the the LRT, where it could branch east to the zoo and to STC.
Photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/brainfreezed/sets/72157625510593087/
Videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/brainfreezed
Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Metropolitano
[video=youtube;S0oDAaWrvbc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0oDAaWrvbc[/video]
Thoughts? Anyone else go somewhere and experience an aspect of transit done better than Toronto (in my mind that's like most of Europe and Asia)?