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Originally Posted by Truenorth00
May save STO some dough but provides a horrible rider experience. I would presume most of those Gatineau commuters are bound for downtown Ottawa. You'll now force them to transfer at Bayview, instead of being able to get off and walk to their final destination..
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So it is horrible for Gatineau riders to transfer at Bayview but fine for Barrhaven and Kanata/Stittsville riders to transfer at Tunnies Pasture?[/QUOTE]
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Originally Posted by Kitchissippi
The Confederation Line is being built for almost double the capacity of the current demand.
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Where are you getting that? I haven't heard anything official but Albert and Slater are at capacity right now and it has been calculated that capacity is over 10,000 pphpd.
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Even with the Trillium line junction I doubt the load at Bayview will be that much different than Hurdman, it might even be more balanced with close to an equal amount transferring to and from either line.
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Do you have any statistics to indicate that more people travel to/from Orleans and other points east than do from Barrhaven, Kanata and other points west?
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Turning the Rapibus corridor and Trillium Line into one continuous rail service makes little sense to me, the demand on the Gatineau side is very different from the Ottawa side of the line. It's better to keep them separate to be adjustable to the different needs
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If it remains largely single track, the only way to increase capacity is to increase the length of the trains and having trains that are too long for certain sections isn't that expensive.
If they double track the entire line and are thus able to increase the frequency to increase capacity, they could have some trains turn around at Bayview if one side of the river needs more capacity than the other.
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Originally Posted by Acajack
They already thought of UOttawa anyway, which is the main destination for Gatineau riders out of the three: When the Confederation Line enters service the Ottawa-bound Rapibus routes will terminate a stone's throw away from Tabaret Hall (Besserer/Waller), not at Lyon.
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As the map below shows, fewer than half of the routes will run to Besserer/Waller). The remainder will go no further than Bank St. Also, Albert and Slater Streets will likely be slower for buses once the bus lanes are removed.
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As for Tunney's as mentioned earlier STO already has three routes that go there across the Champlain - with no transfers in Ottawa once you're on them.
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If they still wanted to provide bus service to Tunnies Pasture, route 18 could be re-routed to use the POW bridge to save the detour to the Champlain Bridge. This would not only save time for the riders and money for STO. Routes 28 and 58 could remain on the Champlain bridge.