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Originally Posted by Chikinlittle
My reply was in response to comments about development in South Surrey, not about building rail transit across a bridge. There have been proposals that include B-line service --> rail-based transit connecting South Surrey to the rest of the Skytrain network.
We shouldn't continue to build sprawling single family housing, and not in areas like this which continue to force reliance solely on cars for transportation. By building the bridge, we are only fuelling that type of unsustainable growth.
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SFHs are a symptom of zoning, not cars. Cancelling a bridge =/= townhouses.
South Surrey and Delta definitely need some kind of rapid transit. Buses (even B-Lines) aren't very effective in spurring density - hence talk of SkyTrain and light rail. And again, there is no RRT or LRT for either community in the foreseeable future.
So no added transit
and no added roadspace means that instead of unsustainable growth, you get no growth instead. Not good.
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Originally Posted by Chikinlittle
Upgrade the existing tunnel to alleviate any safety concerns, and if anything, add a tube for increased frequency of bus service, for both Ladner/Tsawwassen, as well as South Surrey. Spend the rest of the remaining dollars on Skytrain from King George down to South Surrey instead of pandering to Surrey Council's with for toy LRT that brings little ROI.
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If you've got a beef with Surrey's light rail - and don't we all - post it in the appropriate thread. The GMB has nothing to do with it.
As mentioned above, no amount of upgrades is going to change the fact that the GMT is sixty years old, overcapacity and should be retired. Or that building a new tunnel is just a halfway measure that takes up
more money and land than a bridge, and would leave the crossing with the
exact same amount of idling car/truck/bus engines spitting fumes into the air for the next fifty years until the SkyTrain comes along.