Having had a chance to ride the LRT today, here are some thoughts.
People are indeed very excited for this to finally be running. I'm just as excited for the region to have this wonderful infrastructure, and am disappointed we couldn't have LRT lines like this running all over Toronto by now. A KW resident I was talking to was amazed at how much has changed, and developed since he moved there 8 years ago. Not to mention much more development in the pipeline just due to having the LRT.
Speed, or lack thereof. It's such a shame the speeds are way too low on both the north end PROW, and south end PROW. I hope in time they review the southern PROW section currently at 50 km/h. With a ballasted rail section there, I don't see why it's set so low at 50. I get there are a few driveways, but could gates not be used for protection to speed up the train? 45 minutes to travel the 19 km resulting in a average of 25.3 km/h isn't too bad in transit terms, but there should be some room for improvement.
Signal priority. For the most part, the LRT was given almost absolute priority. However, the street running sections seem to have many intersections that we had to wait for a go signal. Was this by design, or is this still part of "working out the kinks?"
Good old Bombardier quality. By now, we are familiar with the dreaded "door issues." The train I was on caught up the the one in front of us due to "door issues." They were quickly resolved within about 5 minutes, and we held back for about 2 minutes so we weren't riding the train ahead.
Crowds. They weren't as big as expected, but I was down there pretty early. I started at around 10:30 this morning at Conestoga, got to the platform waiting with 3 other people. GRT staff outnumbered us. By the time the train left, it was a full seated load. On the way back, the lines were just starting to thicken around the noon hour at Fairway. I had to wait for the second train. By the time we got back to Conestoga, there was quite a line forming.
Overall, I see this as a big win for the region! It was nice to see everyone on the street and in their cars waving and taking pictures. Quite the celebration if you will!