I would not pay that extra dollar... but that is as good of a plan as I have heard Rosie.. write a letter to the editor... see what kind of response you get.
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rosencrentz wrote:I can see lots of costs and ZERO benefits! Saving 10 minutes is not a benefit, unless the system is raising its prices to pay for the new , faster route, and knowing Winnipegers if a regular trip is $2.25 and the faster trip on a new system is $3.25, then Winnipegers will prefer the $2.25 trip!
Who will pay an extra dollar to pay for the new quicker trip?
Has anyone asked that question?
Perhaps the 43,000,000 trips taken by transit riders would generate an additional $43,000,000 ? Then we can figure out what Winnipeg can afford to spend on a new rapid transit system! That would make sense, put into that context, wouldn't it?
Despite thy protests to the contrary all such RT methods have precisely the same limitations mon frere...AGEsAces wrote:But...IMO, the REAL benefit of a public transit system, is it's ability to expand and be flexible. The proposed BRT is quite useless, as it has a limited route, limited benefits, and requires too much land appropriation to be effective.
grumpy old man wrote:Despite thy protests to the contrary all such RT methods have precisely the same limitations mon frere...AGEsAces wrote:But...IMO, the REAL benefit of a public transit system, is it's ability to expand and be flexible. The proposed BRT is quite useless, as it has a limited route, limited benefits, and requires too much land appropriation to be effective.
The beauty of a BRT is the B part is a bus meaning ANY bus can run on the BRT right-of-way AND the bus can leave the BRT to expand its reach.
You're welcome.
AGEsAces wrote:
But then it's not a BRT is it? And then becomes nothing more than what there already is in place.
There ARE limitations to any system. My primary argument against the BRT are the resources required to expand it.
Expropriation of people's land and homes. Blockading of current roads and means of transportation.
BRTs show signs of limited/lateral thinking. In order for expansion to occur...the city needs to think of itself 3-Dimensionally. Think up, as down is unreasonable in this climate. Think versatility, and costs of maintenance, expansion.
For every bus route laid on the ground, plows and sanding trucks have to be assigned every winter.
Put rails in the air...plan for it by applying electric heaters to them (doesn't take much to keep the ice off) as required, and no plows or sand is required. That's a HUGE cost savings, especially in a city where they can't keep up with the roads they've got.
Kinda' meaningless to discuss relative costs in a vacuum eh?AGEsAces wrote:Ok...but all those numbers would be met anyway.
If a BRT/LRT service was implemented, and it provides cost savings for maintenance, and long-term improvements...then why raise the costs for use?
For argument's sake, let's say it currently costs $1M/year to run the system.
The new system is built costing $10M for construction, equipment, etc.
Now it only costs $750k/year to run/maintain the new system.
That's a savings of $250k/year that goes towards that $10M expense.
As operation/maintenance costs increase...THEN raise the rates to adjust, but the purpose of the system is to improve service without gouging those who use it and driving them off the system.
On a side note though...IMO, if the current fees charged aren't high enough to cover the operating costs of the service...the fees aren't high enough to begin with.
Electrician wrote:Use the existing secondary rail lines. They are already partially elevated and there's lots of room near them for stations and stops. Electricity is the main factor here. Gotta think about it in this manner, or else the city won't grow.
Outsider wrote:[quote="AGEsAces]Can you please provide an example of a route where a right of way for aerial construction could be built without paying for the land under the right of way?
For example if the someone is building some aerial track over top land I own I would expect to be reimbursed because I am sure my land is going to be negatively impacted somehow.
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