GameOnBrad
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That way I always check if an LRT, or even a bus, I'm on is going to slow is to look out the window at the cars. If the cars are passing the LRT/Bus, it's going too slow. 
Just to pick on this last point of public perception, on both of my trips today, you could hear many conversations around the train about how slow it felt. This is certainly going to be something picked up by the news media this week, if not become the main talking point.
Honestly I wouldn't necessarily use that as a measure, especially in Toronto. The reality is that most people drive above speed limit in this city, so even in the most optimal conditions cars will be faster simply because trams/busses have to obey posted speed limit. This could be rectified by having a higher speed limit on transit, but I feel like Transportation Services might genuinely develop an aneurysm over such a thought.That way I always check if an LRT, or even a bus, I'm on is going to slow is to look out the window at the cars. If the cars are passing the LRT/Bus, it's going too slow.![]()
It’s funny I read this being passed by cars on Allen Road on the Spadina line. Poor oversight and management is really killing the TTC. Also I’d like to point out, we used to fly by cars on the Queensway not even a decade ago. This is a problem absolutely of the TTC and City’s own making.That way I always check if an LRT, or even a bus, I'm on is going to slow is to look out the window at the cars. If the cars are passing the LRT/Bus, it's going too slow.![]()
I am not sure about the part of "saving billions" lolThis line is the death kneel for LRT in this city. With such crap speeds the public will turn against LRT in this form and I don’t see any more being built. We might as well just build BRT and save billions.
The supervisors I spoke to said that they were only running slow because the operators haven’t had nearly enough time to acclimate to the trains and that they plan to reduce the runtime gradually over time. ATP was also in full working order and was slowing down trains to maintain safe spacing[Citation Needed]
How can it be possible a LRT on a ROW to be slower than vehicular traffic? Just make the signals give priority to the LRT and it should fly past any cars.That way I always check if an LRT, or even a bus, I'm on is going to slow is to look out the window at the cars. If the cars are passing the LRT/Bus, it's going too slow.![]()
Shhh,… this is Toronto,… Mayor Olivia Chow will reduce vehicular speed limit on Finch Ave West down to 10km/hr,.. so LRT can be faster than vehicular trafficHow can it be possible a LRT on a ROW to be slower than vehicular traffic? Just make the signals give priority to the LRT and it should fly past any cars.
I think Line 5 may take that prize. As for saving billions.... Our inability to affordably build transit extents to BRT as well.This line is the death kneel for LRT in this city. With such crap speeds the public will turn against LRT in this form and I don’t see any more being built. We might as well just build BRT and save billions.




