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care to explain what the LRT is?

Light rail or light rail transit (LRT) is a form of urban rail public transportation that generally has a lower capacity and lower speed than heavy rail and metro systems. The term is used to refer to modern streetcar/tram systems with rapid transit-style features that usually use electric rail cars operating mostly in private rights-of-way separated from other traffic but sometimes, if necessary, mixed with other traffic in city streets. Given the mixed-traffic nature of light rail, whether it is a true rapid transit system depends on its implementation.

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Light rail or light rail transit (LRT) is a form of urban rail public transportation that generally has a lower capacity and lower speed than heavy rail and metro systems. The term is used to refer to modern streetcar/tram systems with rapid transit-style features that usually use electric rail cars operating mostly in private rights-of-way separated from other traffic but sometimes, if necessary, mixed with other traffic in city streets. Given the mixed-traffic nature of light rail, whether it is a true rapid transit system depends on its implementation.

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Isn't the last one in Hungary? If it is, its more of a train going from Budapest and Esztergom

Plus I love the one in Strabourg and Nice, there the best ones, hands down, great system as well

Strasbourg

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Nice

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Very good, it would be great for people with no cars, but it sure would mess with traffic

It'll be a step down from SkyTrain but a step up from the articulated trolleys...in other words, an articulated trolley on steroids.

LRT works well in corridors that don't have the demand for high-capacity rapid transit rail systems, like SkyTrain or subways, but are rather more suitable for more lower-capacity rapid transit rail systems like LRT. And it certainly is a good alternative (as they are cheaper to build) for corridors like 41st Avenue, Hastings, Victoria Drive, Arbutus corridor, etc.

Often, entire traffic lanes are given to the LRT/streetcar for its own right of way....and the trains are given traffic signal priority at intersections to lower the travel time.

In Calgary, they are notorious for car crash accidents....but of course, it happens on every LRT system:

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Oh :lol: they look so similar

LOL, that's because they're the same...those are Bombardier Talent trains, which Deutsche Bahn of Germany had bought a bulk load of them and Ottawa bought three seldomly used trains from the Germans.

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It'll be a step down from SkyTrain but a step up from the articulated trolleys...in other words, an articulated trolley on steroids.

LRT works well in corridors that don't have the demand for high-capacity rapid transit rail systems, like SkyTrain or subways, but are rather more suitable for more lower-capacity rapid transit rail systems like LRT. And it certainly is a good alternative (as they are cheaper to build) for corridors like 41st Avenue, Hastings, Victoria Drive, Arbutus corridor, etc.

Often, entire traffic lanes are given to the LRT/streetcar for its own right of way....and the trains are given traffic signal priority at intersections to lower the travel time.

In Calgary, they are notorious for car crash accidents....but of course, it happens on every LRT system:

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But seriously i have said this so many times. The Government should just take the next 20 years and pump loads and loads of cash and build us a high class rapid transit system. And not just 1 line at a time, like 2 lines at a time. Get those 2040 plans done by 2030

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THATS WHY YOU CHECK YOUR BLINDSPOTS LOL

I was about to say that :P I recall that in Nice the LRT's there were kind of blocked off from cars, also it would be better having them on one side of the road not in the middle, also good news, heard on the radio that there will be new seabuses

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But seriously i have said this so many times. The Government should just take the next 20 years and pump loads and loads of cash and build us a high class rapid transit system. And not just 1 line at a time, like 2 lines at a time. Get those 2040 plans done by 2030

But that IS what your government is planning to do, not necessarily 2040 but with a $12-billion Transit Plan 2020 for the Lower Mainland:

SkyTrain extensions and the introduction of Rapid Bus (even better than the B-Line):

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This $12 billion plan calls for:

- $8.3 billion investment in four new rapid transit lines in Metro Vancouver—the Evergreen Line, the UBC Line, the upgraded and extended Expo Line

- $1 billion for the purchase of 300 additional Mark II SkyTrain cars

- $1.2 billion for a new, cutting edge energy efficient, high capacity RapidBus BC service along nine major routes in Metro Vancouver

- $1.6 billion investment in 1,500 new, clean energy buses and related maintenance infrastructure to provide communities around the province with improved bus service

- increased security measures to enhance transit safety and use, fare gates, and the introduction of a smart card system

The Evergreen Line would be built by 2014, Millennium Line extension to UBC by 2020....as well, Expo Line additional capacity, station renovations, longer platforms, and a Expo SkyTrain 6-km extension in Surrey to Guildford by 2020 and another extension to Newton by 2030.

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Prepare to hear a lot of whining from me about the 491 and 496 routes.

The bottom map has a RAV extension going along 1rd, east on granville, and up towards brighouse.

That, of course, is going to kick donkey for commuters like me RIGHT NOW. Unfortunately, I will soon be weaned off the upass, and will be driving from point A to point B.

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The bottom map has a RAV extension going along 1rd, east on granville, and up towards brighouse.

That, of course, is going to kick donkey for commuters like me RIGHT NOW. Unfortunately, I will soon be weaned off the upass, and will be driving from point A to point B.

But that's the thing -- I don't actually see that HAPPENING. Otherwise, I'd love it too.

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But that IS what your government is planning to do, not necessarily 2040 but with a $12-billion Transit Plan 2020 for the Lower Mainland:

What about after that

And what does conceptual alignment mean?

And can you post about the new buses/skytrain cars like you do in those other posts with lots of pictures and detailed explanation :D YOu are so good at that

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