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Originally Posted by officedweller
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Thanks for the link!
Just skimming the exec summary and something jumped out: the UBC station is anticipated to have over 10,000 passenger boardings and alightings during the 2045 AM Peak
HOUR, which would make it the busiest station in the network. While achievable, it will require a sophisticated design response.
The review also considered a partially elevated line west of Blanca, which would reduce the cost of this segment by 36%. I have been of the opinion for years that this segment should not just be elevated, but
significantly elevated to give passengers what would be one of the most incredible views from transit in the world.
Taken together, a high-capacity elevated UBC station (a strong candidate for a Spanish Solution configuration) and elevated line would be a cost-effective and visually spectacular addition to the transit system and passenger experience. Imagine a Brentwood-like station at UBC with views at tree-top level overlooking the campus, Endowment lands, and mountains and ocean beyond.