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Originally Posted by Migrant_Coconut
The spaghettified road network doesn't help. For a start, they could close off South Fraser Way at Jubilee (drivers will riot, but whatever) and with a few appropriations, connect both sides of McCallum Road; that lets them have an east-west B-Line from Highstreet Mall straight through Sevenoaks and "downtown" to Sumas Mountain and northeast-south from Ten Oaks to UFV. Then maybe later north-southwest from Gladwin to YXX.
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Without closing off Souther Fraser Way, this is the redesign I came up with using 8/13 bus lines that
Abbotsford currently has:
Red - Old Yale Line
Blue - South Fraser Line
Dark Green - Marshall Line
Pink - Maclure Line
Orange - Clearbrook Line
Light Green - Gladwin Line
Cyan - Gladys/McCallum Line
Yellow - Airport YXX Express
Squares - Major Convergences, NOT stations
Translucent Yellow Squares - Local line connectivity studies
My goal here was to create a
high frequency bus network that reaches the outskirts of Abbotsford's suburbia. As a city that sprawls to have nearly the same jurisdiction of area as Winnipeg
(comparing 375km2 to 461.78km2, according to Google), there is a lot of area to cover.
I also wanted to highlight the major nodes of convergence within this system because each of those nodes present an opportunity for local bus routes to terminate into
if it makes sense to do so. Which brings me onto my next point...
The translucent yellow squares underneath the high frequency lines are study areas to propose local lines that feed into the high frequency network. And before I go on...
Now let me be clear, this is a
high frequency bus system, NOT a BRT system with its own dedicated roads. Although if we really want to get into the fantasy of it all, I would like the interlined portion of the Red and Blue lines with their own bus lanes. But I digress

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I realize that the problem with thinking that local routes would feed into a high frequency route is that it would increase the amount of transfers. But by initially lowering the total number of bus routes we have today in favour of increasing frequency and reliability, I would hope that this network would be able to increase ridership and ultimately change the local mentality towards buses.