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Originally Posted by Joseph Potvin
Is somebody suggesting there's a binary choice to be made between public sector LRT vs private sector whole-region passenger rail?
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Not Binary, but when there is direct competition, both systems will have reduced ridership.
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And are you saying the main line and LRT line to the west would be adjacent to each other?
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No, I never said that. In fact I said the LRT would have a much shorter route than the "main line." Not sure how that is possible if they are adjacent to each other.
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How many LRT stops and transfers will here be between Kanata and, say, Place du Portage in Gatineau? How many regional passenger rail stops and transfers will there be?
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Far more people commute from Kanata to downtown Ottawa than to Gatineua, but you are right, in that case the number of transfers will be the same, so to humour you, I will do a comparative analysis of the two routes. For this analysis I will assume the following:
- The person lives near a MOOSE Rail station at March Rd and Carling Ave.
- Stage 3 LRT is complete, so it has been extended to at least Eagleson Station.
- The Moose Trains have an average speed of 50km/h
- The distance from March Rd and Carling Ave to Taché-uqo is 30 km (measured along existing track on Google Maps).
- The travel time from Eagleson to Pimisi on LRT will be about 25 minutes.*
* It is estimated that it will be
less than 25 minutes from Moodie to "Downtown," so since Eagleson to Pimisi has the same number of stops but is further (all through greenbelt), 25 minutes is a reasonable assumption (though I could be off by a couple minutes).
From this I would calculate the time on Moose from March to Taché-uqo (30 km / 50 km/h) * 60 min/h = 36 minutes.
Plus a 5 minute bus ride to Place du Portage for a
total travel time of 41 mintues.
Via LRT, it is 5 minutes on bus to the Eagleson station, plus 25 minutes on via LRT to Pimisi and 9 minutes for a
total travel time of 39 mintues.
So even for someone who is in a prime location to take Moose, it would be faster to take Bus-LRT-Bus than Moose-Bus.
I didn't take transfer times into account, but most people will have to make 2 transfers either way so that balances out for them. Also Moose will have much less frequent service than the LRT will have, so it will make for poorer transfers.
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Can you let us know where in Barrhaven the station will be in Moose's plan? I wasn't aware a station location had been selected yet, since we've not yet run the RfP for station developers.
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I have said before that I expect it will be somewhere near Mckenna Casey Drive so that it will be near new developments (there is no develop-able land near Fallowfield Station). I don't know where else you would put it as most of the land beside the track through is all built up. I have stated this before and you have never objected to it.