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Old Posted Feb 3, 2011, 2:31 AM
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Originally Posted by van Hemessen View Post
GRT expansion including possibility of more express lines:

If this is all it takes to expand bus service shouldn't it be just as easy in London? City hall needs to change from a "no" council to a "yes" council.
London really lacks when it comes to transportation.

Do you have a freeway? No.
Do you have even traffic flow? No.
Do you have a connected pedestrian path system? No.
Do you have a connected bike network? No.
Do you have express buses? No.
Do you have bus rapid transit? No.
Do you have light rail transit? No.
Do you have plans for any of this? No.

BRT may come, but it won't be true BRT. Bike lanes are only added when road widenings / reconstruction happens, which does not make for a well connected bike network. No freeway plans. No express bus plans.

Ok enough whining. Let's get our newly elected government to go from "no" council to a "yes" council when it comes to transportation. Cutting funding for the LTC isn't the greatest place to start...
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