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Originally Posted by terrynorthend
I look forward to seeing your project. I've always thought while driving the mess that is the Windsor Street Exchange how neat and efficiently an LRT on an elevated guideway or hanging rail transit could overfly the whole thing from Bedford Hwy to Kempt-Windsor and/or Barrington-McKay to Joe Howe and the 102.
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I look forward to seeing his proposal too.
I am not a fan of BRT, but, I have a lot of time for LRT and heavy commuter rail. LRT, covered in the downtown, and, elevated elsewhere on the peninsula makes a lot of sense. In the off peninsular areas, LRT could be run at grade. Heavy commuter rail should be reserved for exurban/downtown commutes via the rail cut.
Any solution has to be multipronged (heavy passenger rail, LRT, trolleys, busses, fast ferries and, yes, even improved vehicular access to the core (new bridge anyone?) have to be factored into the equation.