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Originally Posted by lrt's friend
I would even argue that the South Orleans Transitway is next to useless for our future, when an Innes corridor would be much more worthwhile, as current bus routes already suggest.
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I have actually been thinking about this as well.
The way that thing in South Orléans is planned now it runs through residential areas, generally low to medium density. Clearly the goal is to get people to and from their downtown government jobs as quickly a possible. With a nice number of them being able to walk to stations from their suburban homes.
If Ottawa wants to truly make transit a driver for a vibrant, more urban-style city (including in the burbs) then you’d run that line right down Innes where all of the shops and services are.
With the South Orleans line running where it’s planned, no one in Orleans or anywhere in Ottawa for that matters is going to take transit to go somewhere on Innes 20 years from now, any more than they will today. They are all going to drive. Unless they have absolutely no choice. It will change nothing to travel patterns in the area.
But run it down Innes and maybe teens from Blackburn Hamlet will ride it to go to the movies in Orleans, or go have dinner after shopping with friends.
Local residents who work downtown and take the train might stop off at businesses on Innes to run some errands on their way home from work, and time everything for a local bus from a station along Innes that will drop them at the corner of their street.
But with the routing to the south, everyone (who has any choice at all) still takes the car to do anything on Innes. Which is where all the stuff is – for better or for worse.