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Originally Posted by Reecemartin
The problem as I mentioned before is that this isn't looked at as what it really is which is a development project. Surrey wants to develop its core areas and in general the SoF has been fighting hard for some form of rapid transit, and with Surrey putting up most of the money municipally they will get to determine where it goes.
Istanbul's LRT is fairly ynice though if I remember correctly the stop spacings near the Blue Mosque were very big, IMO the best design for stations is something like like Vivas irrespective of whether we go with LRT or BRT, one of the best ways to create a sense of permanence is with somewhat substantial stations .
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If you have followed the VIVA progression, it all started as buses running with traffic. No transit priority lights, no bus lanes, Just POP and nicer buses.
VIVA NEXT is those stations. They replace the stops that existed curbside. The Rapidway is shoehorned into the roads.
The future for VIVA is to be turned into an LRT.
Surrey wants to skip everything and go straight to LRT.
VIVA runs the route between York U to Highway 7. When the Subway opens up to Highway 7, the VIVA will not be going to York U. Instead, they will just go to the Subway.
VIVA Runs between Highway 7 and Finch Station. There is plans for the subway to be extended up to Highway 7. When that happens, VIVA will stop running south of Highway 7.
For those 2 places south of Highway 7 that are in York Region, VIVA could have built a Rapidway, or said it would be an LRT, but, York Region is smarter than that.
I really hope Surrey learns from York Region.
I really hope that the powers to be tells Surrey that if they only want an LRT, they can pay for it entirely.