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Originally Posted by Sheba
This has been commented about on here before and I'm sure it will be again. Not everyone is travelling to Vancouver. A lot of people living South of Fraser also work there.
A major reason people drive is because transit doesn't take them where they need to go. Travelling around the region is still difficult, which is an improvement over what it used to be. Any sort of rapid transit (be it bus, rail, etc) that connects the regional centers without having to travel through Vancouver will be well used.
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I've sometimes thought an rrt line going east from Richmond, then connecting up to the East Fraser River developments, New West, and the rest of the system might be surprisingly effective; maybe, maybe not.
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Originally Posted by go_leafs_go02
Hindsight I'd argue that the Expo line corridor should have been built as a commuter heavy rail line instead of SkyTrain.
Then there would be capacity to keep extending it out to Langley.
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Agreed there should be an emphasis on commuter rail to Langley and beyond, becuase that's where commuter growth will be strongest.
With a bit of infrastructure, maybe a line couls be put underground from about Powell (where they're a level crossing already) and joined to the mainline east.
From there it coyld branch east to Cloverdale, Langley, Abbey, and Chilliwack. This may not seem important to many people now, but wait 30 years, or less.