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Originally Posted by SkahHigh
Nearly a billion dollars for a project which doesn't even serve over 5,000 people a day and stops running before 7PM.
Not wanting to hate here but imagine if that money was spent on bus service improvements... This seems like a typical "shiny toy" project giving anti-transit folks ammunition.
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It is premature to complain about ridership on a still-incomplete commuter railroad that officially opened its critical extension to the area's main ferry terminal only
today. As of
today, SMART now provides Marin and Sonoma commuters bound for San Francisco with a direct rail/boat transfer at Larkspur Landing. As for the service hours, the first weekday train heads south from the airport at 4:20 am, and the last northbound weekday train leaves Larkspur Landing at about 8:30 pm, arriving at the airport around 9:45 pm. These are hardly unusual hours for commuter railroads in suburban America.
Since the 101 is the lone freeway serving all of Marin and Sonoma counties, it's quite easy to "imagine if that money was spent on bus service improvements"--more buses stuck in the same old gridlock. SMART and the ferries are the only alternative to gridlock on the 101, and now that the two systems are connected, they should start to see ridership gains.
Larkspur Landing ferry terminal, now served by SMART commuter rail
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