Is it GO or SNC-Lavalin that is conducting the Environmental Assesment in Weston? Obviously your letter was from GO, but I thought this had something to do...
... If I made you laugh, then that's all the success I need. :-) Best, James -- .-----------------.----------------------------------------------------. ... ...
You did it again James, how do you come up with better and better ideas every year. I'll just have to wait till next year to see if you can top that one. lol ...
It's on the TTC website along with other commission reports. It does not look too exciting. I was hoping there would be more route changes in regards to the...
... choose this route... Good one! One of the better jokes I've suffered this morning on the Internet. ... I know this was a farce, but you seemed to still be...
... Assesment in Weston? Obviously your letter was from GO, but I thought this had something to do with Blue 22 as well. Either way, preserving the existing...
Anyone who has ever been to Calgary will know this is a BAD idea. The LRT trains downtown are slow, ugly, and ultimately dangerous to residents. Tunnel or...
... I think it's a design issue more than something inherent. I mean, streetcars ply Spadina Avenue far more frequently than an Ottawa LRT would. Their...
... http://www.pps.org/info/newsletter/april_first_2005/cars_protest ... ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free...
... Depends on how the LRT is set up. Albert and Slater are part of the Transitway, with *seventy-one* bus routes running through. In rush hour, the curb...
Perhaps someone familiar with Denver might comment on this? It has an LRT system with single direction track on one-way streets in the urban core, and is...
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... I do tend to agree here. ICTS had problems, and it's reasons for existing are questionable, but it has been a reasonable success....
Looks like Now chose to write about the TTC the same week as Eye did, and in a far less complementary way... TTC: The Ruder Way We are fans of a well-paid,...
In Denver, the trains run through the downtown core in the opposite direction from other traffic. I have ridden on Denver's system and did not notice any...
"Richard Hooles" <rickyh172610-groups@...> wrote: ... Rude employees is one of the TTC's biggest problems. Unlike its other problems this one can be...
Here is another article on the Scarborough RT from the Star of March 28, 2005. I am including the URL so you can verify its authenticity. It compares the SRT...
... Hmmmm.... Hong Kong has the worlds longest outdoor escalator connecting the Central District to the Mid-Levels Hamilton has those stairways that connect...
... Yeah, and remember that unlike the train (which follows a more direct route) a pedestrian would be going two directions, east and then north...so walking...
... how much increase would that add to the cost of an LRV? Would TTC engineers be helping the product designers at the company to modify? Cheer, Moaz...
How to Save the Subways—Before It’s Too Late Nicole Gelinas As New Yorkers learned in January, when a fire in a signal-relay room knocked out service for...
Does that mean that the roads will duck under the railway lines? You still end up cutting up the neighbourhood in a way with the lowering of the roads below...
You see, its the influence of all those movies where the cars race onto the sidewalks etc...weaving through people, destroying pushcarts in massive explosions...
It's Kuala Lumpur, I think James...you wrote that article? It wasnt really published in the Star? Wow...shame on me (fooled me twice, you see) Either way, I'm...
I usually take the PUTRA LRT of Kuala Lumpur in the evenings and later at night to get home. There are some underground stretches where the train seems to come...
The railways are already there, and have been for over a hundred years...how does elevating or dropping the line not cut off the neighbourhood(s) any more or...