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Umm...Rapid Transit (Would it be a Winnipeg forum without this thread?)

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Deank


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I know the perfect route to build something over that would not require paying anyone for use of the land if you were to just concentrate on the south leg of RT.
Its called ( get this it has a name ) Pembina Highway

AGEsAces

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Deank wrote:I know the perfect route to build something over that would not require paying anyone for use of the land if you were to just concentrate on the south leg of RT.
Its called ( get this it has a name ) Pembina Highway

But that's my point.

Build right down the middle of Portage Avenue...down the middle of Main, Broadway, etc.

You don't need GIANT rail systems like Chicago has. Think compact...think elegant, think efficient.

Stations don't have to be monstrosities...nothing much more than a glorified bus stop.

And if you read earlier in the thread...make the businesses "buy" stations. If they want a car to stop at their building...they have to build their own station, and maybe even an access rail in.

http://www.monorails.org/

Look at the pillars/pylons used for support here. They aren't much wider than the walls running down the middle of Portage already...and these are HUGE. We're a smaller city...we don't need 4/5 cars per train...just 1/2 will do...just get more of them running more often.

http://www.photage.ca

grumpy old man

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Where do they pass each other?

Deank

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AGEsAces wrote:
Deank wrote:I know the perfect route to build something over that would not require paying anyone for use of the land if you were to just concentrate on the south leg of RT.
Its called ( get this it has a name ) Pembina Highway

But that's my point.

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yeah I know Smile I was splaining for the rest of the people

Deank

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rapid - Umm...Rapid Transit (Would it be a Winnipeg forum without this thread?) - Page 7 IndexMontage
grumpy old man wrote:Where do they pass each other?

note the dual tracks in certain of the above pictures.

AGEsAces

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grumpy old man wrote:Where do they pass each other?

There's many options for that...if you look at the info at that website it answers most question...INCLUDING costs.

And passing each other could be built into timing, or planning, or construction.

http://www.photage.ca

AGEsAces

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And imagine this type of construction, vs. laying down new roads everywhere.

http://www.monorails.org/tMspages/CnstIncheon01.html

http://www.photage.ca

AGEsAces

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And for those wondering about our cold climate:
http://www.monorails.org/tMspages/CnstMosc3.html

http://www.photage.ca

Deank

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LOL . it blows the snow off as it goes... hehehe... oh thats cool!

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Monorails would be ubercool in the Peg....and I think very doable.

rosencrentz

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Rethinking the Need For Speed Comment
http://vancouverpeakoil.org/2008/12/15/rethinking-the-need-for-speed-david-beers/
A proposed $2.8 Billion subway line for 12Km connecting the UBC to Vancouver, has given way to a proposal to give each student a Prious year after year, forever!
Finally someone with sense.
We need to get that guy here to help mayor Sam!

http://www.elansofas.com

jimj_wpg

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rosencrentz wrote:Rethinking the Need For Speed Comment
http://vancouverpeakoil.org/2008/12/15/rethinking-the-need-for-speed-david-beers/
A proposed $2.8 Billion subway line for 12Km connecting the UBC to Vancouver, has given way to a proposal to give each student a Prious year after year, forever!
Finally someone with sense.
We need to get that guy here to help mayor Sam!

No we don't, Mr. Rosin.

You've been a shill for the automobile industry, so I'm not at all surprised at your support for this stupid idea.

rosencrentz

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I was planning on registering for the University, and getting a free prious. It is a pretty good plan, in my opinion! lol!

http://www.elansofas.com

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Ask for an apartment in that Billion Dollar Village thingy while you're at it....

AGEsAces

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yeah...lovely article.

Let's take all that money and ONLY benefit new undergrads coming into the University. Let's put MORE vehicles on the road and create more gridlock, more road rage, and more bad drivers.

The point of a good public transit system has little to do with the speed to get from point A to point B.

It has to do with overall traffic flow, convenience of use, REMOVING vehicles from an already congested area. The side-benefits of being eco-friendly and economically advantageous really mean nothing to the general public.

Of COURSE buying vehicles will be cheaper NOW...otherwise there would not be so many cars driving around already. But we're not talking about NOW...we're talking about 10 years/20 years from now, when all our kids and grandkids start driving. When exponentially the number of drivers on the road increases, when due to medical improvements people are driving longer in life.

There needs to be a system implemented which will ENCOURAGE drivers to park their vehicles for the "day-to-day" transportation...and save them for only the most necessary trips.

Buses don't do it, they are just as slow as the cars surrounding them.
Trains on the ground would help a bit, but they too are subject to the surrounding terrain.
A well-designed, well-managed elevated system avoids the ground congestion, and provides a clean/safe environment...and costs are coming down as demand increases.

http://www.photage.ca

EdWin

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AGEsAces wrote:yeah...lovely article.

Let's take all that money and ONLY benefit new undergrads coming into the University. Let's put MORE vehicles on the road and create more gridlock, more road rage, and more bad drivers.

The point of a good public transit system has little to do with the speed to get from point A to point B.

It has to do with overall traffic flow, convenience of use, REMOVING vehicles from an already congested area. The side-benefits of being eco-friendly and economically advantageous really mean nothing to the general public.

Of COURSE buying vehicles will be cheaper NOW...otherwise there would not be so many cars driving around already. But we're not talking about NOW...we're talking about 10 years/20 years from now, when all our kids and grandkids start driving. When exponentially the number of drivers on the road increases, when due to medical improvements people are driving longer in life.

There needs to be a system implemented which will ENCOURAGE drivers to park their vehicles for the "day-to-day" transportation...and save them for only the most necessary trips.

Buses don't do it, they are just as slow as the cars surrounding them.
Trains on the ground would help a bit, but they too are subject to the surrounding terrain.
A well-designed, well-managed elevated system avoids the ground congestion, and provides a clean/safe environment...and costs are coming down as demand increases.

Agreed. My only concern however is that when passenger usage increases, are these elevated systems able to accommodate additional cars to the two or three car "trains" that circulate on the route?

AGEsAces

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EdWin wrote:Agreed. My only concern however is that when passenger usage increases, are these elevated systems able to accommodate additional cars to the two or three car "trains" that circulate on the route?

Why not?

Engineers build the systems based on a "weight-per-square-inch/cm"...adding cars does not increase that...just spreads it out.

Generally, the cars won't get bigger, there will just be more of them.

http://www.photage.ca

grumpy old man

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One way to force cars off the road is to make parking downtown prohibitively expensive. Or have fewer spots to park. Or both.

When those 10,000 new workers arrive to work in those 18 new towers maybe that'll be the day...

Electrician

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Someone smart would get into the coffee machine vending sector. That's about 40,000 more shots of espresso from them machines per day.

http://www.new.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1416203996

rosencrentz

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The increase in traffic is tied into the global warming effect, so we will need to worry about this increase around the year 9871.

http://www.elansofas.com

jimj_wpg

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HurtinAlbertan wrote:Rapid Transit would be so much more beneficial to the community than some new museum that hardly anyone would attend...

cheers

rosencrentz

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both aren't needed! At least inside the museum you would be safe and comfortable!

http://www.elansofas.com

jimj_wpg

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rosencrentz wrote:both aren't needed! At least inside the museum you would be safe and comfortable!

Whatever you say, Kennyboy.

jimj_wpg

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[quote="jimj_wpg"]
HurtinAlbertan wrote:Rapid Transit would be so much more beneficial to the community than some new museum that hardly anyone would attend...

cheers

The Museum That Nobody Wants.

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And lots have put money into it, transit can't remember the last time I needed to go to south Wpg fast. Hell I pay enough tax now to keep it afloat . Considering its poor ridership to dollar spent . Razz

Seriously this debate is so old either we do it or we don't Winnipeg needs to make a decision and get off the pot . I never use transit but I know some do and as stated my tax dollars pay for it too .

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So, how many times will you use the Unwanted Museum then?

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