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Originally Posted by J.OT13
First off, I wouldn't call my wanting to eliminate STO buses from downtown streets "unhealthily" or an "obsession". I don't think about it day and night, I only bring up the subject when we talk about interprovincial transit. Eliminating buses from downtown streets (or the vast majority) needs to be done eventually, just as they eliminated streetcars from city streets in 59'.
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Sorry, it was a little harsh. I just don't like the idea that someone is less 'worthy' of being on a street because he or she's on a bus, in a car, on a bike or on foot. Though the idea that the streetcars had to be eliminated is debatable since I don't see how the buses are a significant improvement.
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That said, crossing the Bank Subway across to Hull would be extremely expensive (tunneling under the River), not to mention security concerns of a tunnel running under the Parliamentary Precinct (which includes everything north of Wellington between the Portage and the Canal). Bank Street subway should turn east under Rideau to Vanier.
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Expensive, yes, but it doesn't pass under anything of particular importance. I don't know how much of an issue that is.
I wish I could see some topographic maps of the Ottawa River around Downtown: I believe the Hill is on an escarpment, but I think the red of the river is relatively shallow, judging from the little, flat islands in the middle of the river.
But alas, even if it were easy, it won't be done in the next decade, if ever. Though I do believe it would be a total game-changer since the downtown cores would suddenly be closely linked in a way which they are most definitely aren't at the moment. Plus, there aren't many obvious options for a transit link between Ottawa and Hull (Portage Bridge? Alexandra? Gondolas? Slingshots?)