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Originally Posted by queetz@home
I don't think its fair to compare the transportation system of Metro Vancouver to that of Stockholm. I've been to Stockholm and as a transit enthusiast, its like being a kid in a candy store... 
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I've been to Stockholm and ridden the metro there, too, and what you say is 100% right on. Perhaps I expressed myself unclearly. I said (using the Evergreen line going out to high-rise suburbs in the forest) that the line (factoring in all other aspects of the Skytrain, linking Brentwood and Metrotown to Vancouver etc etc etc)
that Vancouver was, for its size, building the closest thing to Stockholm in North American city transit.
Sure, stockhom is a million times better, but it's a lot older, opening in 1950, and was using "Vancouverism" (of a sort) before we were, connecting centres like Vällingby, Skärholmen, you name it, right through the city centre and branching out all over.
We're just learning to walk in comparison, but out daily ridership on our incomplete system is ALREADY nearly half of theirs, and that ain't bad at all. Remember please we're talking statistical comarisons here.
Stockholm, as you say, is much more elaborate, and the city infinitely better served - yet interestingly, the city has only three official subway lines! How do they do it? By branching the lines out into branches and forks the further you get from downtown. Clever.