I think proper transit could solve a lot of problems.
Ottawa and Gatineau transit are just not connected and that means people take the car to avoid long commutes.
Start by having an Ottawa-Gatineau rail connection (Either POW or tunnel under Parliament).
Other (cheaper) projects that could be done to connect transit on the Quebec side with the LRT and alleviate bridge traffic:
An urban gondola from Montcalm to Pimisi with stops at Portage and the new Zibi site.
An urban gondola from Montee Paiement Rapidbus across Kettle Island, over the CFB Rockcliffe Site, and the NRC Campus and down Blair to Blair Station (connecting Rapidbus to LRT and East End Government Offices -- NRC, CSIS, CSE, Telesat, as well as to CFB development and LRT).
An urban gondola from Aylmer across Brittania to the LRT at Richmond Road.
The urban gondolas would be far cheaper than rail bridges/tunnels across the Ottawa river and would allow from connections directly to land-based transit on both sides.
With new gondolas, you could cover the short stretches of a few kms in minutes (they could travel at 30 km/h) and capacities of 4000-5000 pph could be achieved.
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Originally Posted by silvergate
I'm curious, has anyone ever done/proposed a survey on the final destination of gatineau commuters and which bridge they take? I think it would be worthwhile to study the daily dispersal of traffic from each bridge. Might help both cities build a better mass transit plan in the future.
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