Whimsical article on a North Shore tram:
https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2017/12/11/Impractical-Idea-Solving-Gridlock/
Interesting only the 130 changed on the North Shore. In the roads thread, people are saying they would support tolling both Burrard Inlet bridges if Skytrain was built to and along the North Shore. Anecdotes, but still.
What about some queue jumps for buses? Dedicated transitways east-west (bridge's wouldn't fly)? Extending the HOV lanes from the PMH1 project west across the 2nd Narrows?
I get the argument it's supposed to be construction workers. What it highlights is that there aren't enough attractive options, choices, for North Shore residents. If they could choose, or felt choosing, transit, or walking/cycling for shorter trips, was attractive enough they wouldn't feel they have to drive. What solutions provide citizens more choices than just driving vehicles? What could be piloted relatively quickly, cheaply, and easily? What if it's only as a short term solution until the Seymour/Keith Rd construction is done.