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Originally Posted by cornholio
Yes its a thing all over the developed world. It is not prohibitively expensive. Here are five examples within a 15min drive of me right now in a city nearly the city of Vancouver (metro's)
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Last section opened three years ago was 5.5km's and in a more complicated geography and with multiple interchanges. A 91 to 1 connection is simple stuff that should already be in place in this region. Is Vancouver the first world or not?
Full section https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJs0qCS7cVw
This is standard infrastructure in any first world city. This has nothing to do with fantasy and all to do with the bare minimum required in this region. Its because of people with your attitudes this corner of the world is falling behind and is not keeping up with the most basic infrastructure.
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Corholio, you are right, imo. People here have a "retro" attitude about infrastructure, and a strange fear and horror of tunnels (new ones, that is).
One of the reasons Melbourne overtook Vancouver in the Most Liveable City rankings was Vancouver's lack of infrastructure, road infrastructure in particular.
People here seem to be afraid that not only are such underground expressways prohibitively expensive, but that they'll deter people from using rapid transit.
It's a strange sort of local mentality, but a backward and frankly, rather crippling one in a city that is growing by leaps and bounds.