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Old Posted Aug 8, 2015, 6:39 PM
milomilo milomilo is offline
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Originally Posted by RyLucky View Post
It reminds me of the philosophy around cycletracks: There has to be some minimum level of access before we can argue about how much or little we should fund. At the bare minimum, Calgary should have 24-hour C-train service, even if that means just one in each direction every hour between 12-5. It would only take hiring 4 drivers and maybe 4-8 security guards and a tech for a whopping total of 45-65 manhours/night. Call it 2-4 FTE positions per year. How are we not doing this in a city where you can spend hours waiting for a cab?
Would make maintenance a lot more difficult. Really a night bus network is more suitable, not many cities offer 24/7 rail service even if they do have great night bus networks.
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