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Montréal Transit Developments

Whoa...
Elevated downtown on Rene Levesque Blvd?
Wow.
Hopefully that will be an example for other cities regarding the fesibility of elevated rail
in a downtown/built-up environment or down central median boulevards.

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Whoa...
Elevated downtown on Rene Levesque Blvd?
Wow.
Hopefully that will be an example for other cities regarding the fesibility of elevated rail
in a downtown/built-up environment or down central median boulevards.

1280px-Boulevard_Ren%C3%A9-L%C3%A9vesque_Est_Montr%C3%A9al_Canada.jpg

There must a miscommunication and/or mistake in translation to English. I have a hard to seeing far more residential/suburban streets like Lacordaire and Dickson being underground sections and much more urban René Lévesque being elevated.
 
You make it sound like absolutely nothing is being built in in those cities.
Vancouver (proposed):
Surrey Skytrain - (16 km)
UBC Skytrain - 5.5 km (7 km)

Total (Rapid Transit): 5.5 km (23 km)

Toronto (Proposed):
Ontario Line - (18 km)
YNSE - (6 km)
Eglinton West - (7 km + 3.5 km)
SSE - (8 km)
ECLRT - 19 km
EELRT - (14 km)
Hurontario LRT - 18 km (4 km)
FWLRT - 11 km

Rapid Transit: 10 km (42.5 km)
LRT: 39 km (18 km)
Total: 49 km (61.5 km) Including suburbs

Montreal (Proposed):
Blue Line Extension - (7 km)
REM - 67 km (20 km)

Total (Rapid Transit): 67 km (27 km)

Despite having a lower population than Toronto, they've got more rapid transit under construction, and are adding even more. I'd say, given their size, they've definitely got the upper hand.
 
Vancouver (proposed):
Surrey Skytrain - (16 km)
UBC Skytrain - 5.5 km (7 km)

Total (Rapid Transit): 5.5 km (23 km)

Toronto (Proposed):
Ontario Line - (18 km)
YNSE - (6 km)
Eglinton West - (7 km + 3.5 km)
SSE - (8 km)
ECLRT - 19 km
EELRT - (14 km)
Hurontario LRT - 18 km (4 km)
FWLRT - 11 km

Rapid Transit: 10 km (42.5 km)
LRT: 39 km (18 km)
Total: 49 km (61.5 km) Including suburbs

Montreal (Proposed):
Blue Line Extension - (7 km)
REM - 67 km (20 km)

Total (Rapid Transit): 67 km (27 km)

Despite having a lower population than Toronto, they've got more rapid transit under construction, and are adding even more. I'd say, given their size, they've definitely got the upper hand.
Should GO RER be included on this? Also if you're including Hurontario, maybe include BRT like the Rapidways, or Dundas and Durham (unless we're sticking to trains here).
 
Vancouver (proposed):
Surrey Skytrain - (16 km)
UBC Skytrain - 5.5 km (7 km)

Total (Rapid Transit): 5.5 km (23 km)

Toronto (Proposed):
Ontario Line - (18 km)
YNSE - (6 km)
Eglinton West - (7 km + 3.5 km)
SSE - (8 km)
ECLRT - 19 km
EELRT - (14 km)
Hurontario LRT - 18 km (4 km)
FWLRT - 11 km

Rapid Transit: 10 km (42.5 km)
LRT: 39 km (18 km)
Total: 49 km (61.5 km) Including suburbs

Montreal (Proposed):
Blue Line Extension - (7 km)
REM - 67 km (20 km)

Total (Rapid Transit): 67 km (27 km)

Despite having a lower population than Toronto, they've got more rapid transit under construction, and are adding even more. I'd say, given their size, they've definitely got the upper hand.

That’s not even factoring in the inevitable Toronto cancelations.
 
La Presse reports that the budget for the eastern/northern expansion of the REM will be 10 billion

livestream of the unveiling at 11:25 AM:
 
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