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Originally Posted by OtrainUser
Potential and existing density are entirely different. His proposed route that you are throwing cold water on is actually better since it will be near higher density areas.
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Fair enough that the density is not currently at the same level along Aylmer Road/Taché than in parts of Hull, but I wouldn't suggest le Plateau is significantly higher level of density than some other western Aylmer neighbourhoods.
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Originally Posted by OtrainUser
Putting LRT on tache is going to create a traffic nightmare unless the widen tache by a lot.
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Why does Taché need to be widened, other than at some major intersections for station placement and turning lanes? Other than having to address the slowdown at Champlain Bridge, LRT/Rapibus can use the existing bus lanes all along Taché, then head to the south side of Lucerne at the Sainte Dominique park and ride and run behind UQO to Terrasses and beyond.
Everyone living west of Vanier would have a considerably longer commute if forced on a curvy ride through the Plateau and sojourn into northern Hull. Given that Gatineau Rapibus got only one underpass at Gréber but otherwise deals with traffic lights along the entire route, I highly doubt there will be any money for tunneling a western route under Gatineau Park and parts of Gamelin, especially when the biggest $ issue will be getting commuters across the river.
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Originally Posted by OtrainUser
I hope someone in Gatineau city council see his idea since it is similar to one of their proposed routes and this will serve more people.
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I am all for a rapid transit option for le Plateau, and northern part of Hull if feasible; I just don't think it should be considered the primary route for western Aylmer.