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Originally Posted by Kisai
No, we should be building the correct transit to begin, which means all rail lines should be grade separated a good 8' above or below grade.
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of course they should be grade separated, in a perfect world; i agree. we are talking about a rail line, over 100 years old and that just isn't possible in this instance; this isn't The Sims. unless you can talk the government into paying for it with their already huge amounts of debt and people who would protest to using public money for a private company. and no, you cant force the private company to do it.
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Originally Posted by Kisai
Like, here's a simple proposal. Build a 20' "tunnel" over the rail line where it goes through white rock. Everyone will complain about it being an eyesore, but now nobody gets hit by trains anymore. It doesn't even need to be a solid tunnel, just something with no holes small enough for a kitten to get in. Put some ramps on each side of it so people can just go up it with their bikes and scooter/wheelchairs.
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"simple," sure, we will pretend building that is simple. you'll block peoples views, you'll cut off the beach access, and you need to deal with building a public structure over private land. this is a good way to get protests happening.
the only why this could work is if it was underpasses, which cost money. an overhead structure would have to be quite large with the ramps included so people in wheelchairs could use it effectively. i could only see it being an option if stairs were used as they are steeper, but that wont fly today like it would have 50yrs ago.
it all comes down to $$$ and who will pay for it. the railway wont, and the governments cant and should not either. how hard is it
NOT to get hit by a train?!?! these ones move slowly, its a single track, and it is 100% predictable where it will be going.