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    London Rapid Transit (In-Design)

    If there is one city outside the GH that could support commuter rail, it's London. London, unlike Ottawa, has no urban freeways so there is no fast way to get across the city or downtown. From Strathroy to London, it's at least 25 minutes just to get to the city little alone downtown grinding...
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    London Rapid Transit (In-Design)

    It would be very beneficial if Queen's Park remembered that GO stands for Government of ONTARIO and not Gov't of Toronto. QP needs a friendly reminder that most Ontarians do NOT live in the GTA. I can't wait for Ottawa commuter rail to start. Wouldn't it be great to have a single train...
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    London Rapid Transit (In-Design)

    It's kind of rich hearing Torontonians talk about a regional transit service for London. This is the city that has had commuter rail for half a century and has hundreds of thousands of people heading into the city everyday on transit outside it's borders and yet they don't get a plug nickel in...
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    London Rapid Transit (In-Design)

    London already has express rush hour buses.
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    London, ON

    Some good news for London urbanism today. The city council has voted in favour of sweeping new parking requirement changes. All areas along/close to rapid transit corridors and transit villages will no longer have any parking minimums. It also allows a development currently with parking to...
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    London Rapid Transit (In-Design)

    I would have preferred the city go ahead with the Western BRT but this is still a very good investment and one that is way overdue. The current facility is old, small, and decrepit and will not be able to provide maintenance and recharging for the city's new electric fleet which is wants to be...
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    Montréal Transit Developments

    First, REM is a subway /Metro in every definition of the word, Eglinton is an LRT. Second, GO will not be near as successful in Toronto as REM will be in Montreal because GO has no fare integration with the TTC. IOW, Torontonians will continue to avoid it just like they do now. and the TTC...
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    Montréal Transit Developments

    Good for Montreal on it's new fare integration. The "zone" system is by far the best of all options. It is equitable, makes sense to the general public, and doesn't require a math degree to figure out your fare.
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    London, ON

    The reason the downtown Richmond tunnel wasn't built as either a LRT or bus one is due to Richmond Row merchants not wanting it and I agree with them. RR is the city's most pedestrian friendly and beautiful street and is lined by great shopping, a massive number of restaurants and cafes, up...
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    London, ON

    I never said London doesn't sprawl but then name me one city {just one} in Canada that doesn't. At least London has a clear and enforced urban growth boundary which many Canadian cities don't. As far as rapid transit, London is currently building 24 km of REAL BRT and the western leg which was...
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    London, ON

    ^^^ You're not suppose to say that lest it challenge this preconceived notion that London is a sprawling urban planning wasteland. London is also reviewing it's parking requirements for the first time in 3 decades. The proposal {which is expected to pass council} would see the parking...
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    London, ON

    London not getting HFR due to politics is not BS. They could twin some of the tracks, build over/underpasses, restart the Brantford by-pass, and run express trains to London/Windsor. The new trains would be fine as the rail route is very direct and only 180km. It would money very well spent and...
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    London, ON

    That, however, is VIA's fault and not Londoners. VIA is a political apparatus first and a passenger rail service second. The ONLY reason why HFR isn't going to London is because Trudeau decided not to have a single Cabinet Minister from anywhere in SWO but 14 in the GTA. A company that makes...
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    London, ON

    London is a huge city in sq km but that is due to it annexing a monstrous amount of land south it in the 90s. London comes just shy of bordering St.Thomas. That said, the city has a very strict urban growth boundary and is a medium density city. Anyone who has ever been to London knows that the...
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    London, ON

    London traffic has always been the amongst the worst in the country. It has no urban freeways, it's roads are relatively thin, it has no road that goes downtown that actually crosses the city, has 3 legs of the Thames that has to be negotiated, and is a major railway juncture and hence is...
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    GO Transit Fleet Equipment and other

    I sure as hell wouldn't want a horn going by my place every 8 minutes all day and evening. It would be enough to drive any sane person nuts. Also, as RS3488 mentioned, when the whole system kicks in, traffic at these non-grade separated sections will become a nightmare. It should be a priority...
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    GO Transit Fleet Equipment and other

    While the 2nd horn is much more bearable, it does show how over/underpasses are needed on the system. While some may think it's a bit of a waste of money, I certainly don't. Besides being both faster and safer, they also result in a quiet neighbourhood.. It's one thing to have to tolerate a...
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    GO Transit: Service thread (including extensions)

    I thought it was more than that so I stand corrected. That said, it's even better for a comparison. Metra is definitely the most similar system to GO in NA if not all of the Americas. Both have both commuter only and all day routes, run on former freight lines, are mostly diesel, and radiate...
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    GO Transit: Service thread (including extensions)

    There is a VERY interesting development at Metra that Metrolinx should keep an eye on. Metra is the Chicago areas commuter & suburban rail system. It has roughly twice the trackage of GO and nearly quadruple the amount of stations. It carries {2019} roughly 25% more passengers per day than GO...
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    Finch West Line 6 LRT

    But how would that be any different from a centre running bus lane? I don't think Finch is a waste of money but for what it provides, I don't think Toronto is getting much bang for the buck. Is it better to build an 11km streetcar ROW {which is what this is} or a 30km BRT for the same money...

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