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Originally Posted by lrt's friend
I never said a bullet express train. I simply said that we need to optimize what we have. Find ways to get rid of slow orders, and reduce dwell times at stations, especially those low demand stations. Do we not want our rail system to be used by as many people as possible? It is sometimes like we are only want to have transit used by students and the poor. That is not what made OC a success in the past. When we talk about 1 hour train rides to the suburbs, how much longer will it take to get people home or to their jobs. TOD is not the solution, when we might be talking about 5,000 out of 100,000 in each major suburb. We need some creativity to make transit attractive. Moving downtown for the majority is not the solution and that will never fill our trains that we are building in the suburbs.
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There could be a greater focus on shaving off seconds here and there though they are more worried about any reliability issues so want to open all doors automatically leave them open etc.
You once were friend of LRT but decided to move to Riverside South. A decision echoed across Ottawa to, Blackburn Hamlet, Bells Corners etc.
What solution is there that gets rapid all day transit to this kind of built form? Some express busses for commuters could be an improvement but at regular fare that just starves the rest of the system.
People need to live with their choices. They need a yard and don't make enough money to afford it in Westboro they will have to be car dependent.
Phase 3 won't change this no matter how it's organized. Now maybe if it makes only 2-3 stops and goes to the CTC that we build as TOD it might be possible to get a stacked Townhouse within walking distance of the train but otherwise it's going to be a slow ride from leafy suburbs lucky enough to get a stop nearby.