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Originally Posted by memememe76
I never realized people hated the elevated line. I love the elevated lines, myself. With underground lines, you can't do those Youtube videos where they show the development of Vancouver's skyline while taking the Expo Line.
I won't speak to the physical limitations of an elevated line, but is the political environment in favour of an underground line? I thought businesses along Broadway would prefer an underground to avoid the problem the Cambie St businesses faced. And if it's more expensive to build underground, I would think most taxpayers would take the cheaper option.
The Point Grey residents are another story, I grant you.
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As many know here I am also a huge supporter of elevated transit structures. I love them and I feel they add a huge urban texture to an area, especially if the urban fabric is built creatively around them.
I actually feel #3 road in Richmond now looks better with the Canada Line and the subsequent road and sidewalk improvements than it did before. It feels far more urban and i am happy they have been using lighting effects and art work to help integrate the columns.
Living in Japan is any infrastructure nerds wet dream. Everywhere is above ground and underground transit / road structures. That layers make the city so much more interesting.
That being said, I do believe that subway is the best fit for Broadway. Even though I love elevated structures, I also know they are not a one size fits all.
In the final few kilometers out to UBC it very much should be elevated, subway there is just crazy and a waste of money.