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Originally Posted by holhm22
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Excellent news, not unexpected. I hope they are able to do some really well integrated minimum stations like the trams in many European cities. No need for the big hulking NW or NE line station designs. My hope is that everything about this project will showcase to Calgary how efficient ground-level, low-floor, well-integrated transit can be.
They do this right and you it changes the dialogue on what transit means and saves billions from ideal - but ultra-expensive subway - construction in the future. Toronto cost themselves billions by creating a large portion of the public that can't contemplate a transit system that isn't a subway. We should avoid the same mistakes and go for a lighter but effective touch.
Barring Centre from becoming Younge Street in the next 50 years and Calgary ballooning to 5 million people in a high-density city from Nose Hill to the core, CT would be able to handle things just fine with a in street LRT scheme.
Spend the money to grade-separate where it is needed, in the core.