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Originally Posted by borkborkbork
Right now, I wouldn't want to relocate rail even though I think it's what the city needs.
Our city has not proven itself capable of effectively developing land.
If our city as it is currently managed somehow managed to get Ottawa and the province to cooperate and found the money to pay CP, what would they do with it? Zone it for low-density housing, and let Shindico develop some midrises, office parks and strip malls on it? Turn former rail lines into giant stroads? Leave it vacant for a future (unfunded, naturally) plan for a park?
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agreed....we would do the biggest big box power centre ever.
rail relocation for me doesn't have to be an all or nothing proposal. I don't like when I hear it shot down because its too big...Yes, it would be hugely expensive to move the whole thing...although the feds will pay for most of it....but we should at least study the impact of rail across the city today...it is very likely there are smaller pieces that can be be changed with high impact and lower cost...the line running through river heights as an example....even the line that goes past the Forks.....could that be re-routed around the city without moving the yards themselves...the rail companies lose millions having to run slowly through cities....they want to move....and they are actually required to move if cities can provide an option for them that is equal to their current operations....
to me it is ridiculous that we live in a city that is criss-crossed by rail lines and yards and we have no plan at all for how to live with them....we just accept that what is there is best....at least study it and see if there is a way to optimize it...surely the rail industry has changed in the last 150 years....the city certainly has changed....i guarantee there are some high impact moves that would save us money and make the city function better....we are about to spend half a billion dollars replacing the arlington bridge...we will be adding and upgrading underpasses across the city.....let's have a plan FFS.