I decided to take a short ride from Waterfront to Broadway-City Hall then back to Vancouver City Centre to walk to work. I was extremely impressed. Somehow I thought it would take 5 minutes to get from Yaletown to Olympic Village Station. I remember how much of hassle it used to be to go to City Hall to apply for a building permit... now all I have to do is walk 10 minutes to Vancouver City Centre Station, take a short 5 minute train ride, walk a few minutes and I'm there. Now if only they can shorten the one hour wait at the permits department.
Tested iPhone 3GS speed from Olympic Village to Yaletown Station... 1.8Mbps! That's on a train going at full speed. Other than for one little blip which I assumed was the transition from one cell mini-tower to another, it was fast. I was pleasantly surprised seeing how Telus installed the towers, I was scared that I would only get EDGE at most and only EVDO not HSPA would work so

. If only they can get these things on the Expo Line as well.
One observation... you could clearly tell which trains came from Richmond and which ones came from YVR as the trains from Richmond were packed yet the trains from YVR had plenty of seats to spare. This will probably change a bit once suburban buses are diverted to Bridgeport Station.
I counted a few people wheeling luggage to the trains, but I'm still not convinced that there are enough YVR bound passengers to justify 7 minute frequencies to the airport. It should be 3.5/7 minutes for the Richmond section and 10.5 minutes for the airport section.
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Originally Posted by Wooster
Has there been thought to increasing the train's length? They're very short- almost like streetcars.
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Not for the time being, and even then the trains can only be lengthened by about 15 metres with one middle C-Car. I think the first focus will be to double the frequencies before they think about lengthening the trains.