What I Would Build in Vancouver
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Channel: RMTransit
Views: 53,958
Rating: undefined out of 5
Keywords: transit, transportation, rail, railway, railfan, public transit, public transport, public transportation, train, subway, metro, underground, rail transport, urban planning, vancouver, translink, skytrain, rapidbus
Id: qZavPFZ9H1E
Channel Id: undefined
Length: 22min 40sec (1360 seconds)
Published: Tue Jul 25 2023
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I love the Stanley line. Itβs so odd we donβt have rapid transit to the west end considering itβs the densest neighborhood in the city.
Awesome to see a big transit channel like RM Transit talk about what could be in Vancouver's future.
I'm excited to see a video about WCE expansion. Maybe a train all the way to Hope or even further (north)east. Would allow for some interesting urban planning that isn't just car-centric suburban sprawl. And no, I don't suburbs are bad, but rather incredibly inefficient in their current form. Trains and light transit could make suburbs far better if designed properly.
Huge focus on Vancouver and Burnaby, which is always the downfall of these plans. I like RMTransit, but I think he forgot that Translink serves an entire region (even though he mentioned it).
People in Surrey wont find it fair that they're paying the same in gas taxes, but getting very little in return.
No Richmond to Tsawwassen link. 0/10
You didn't touch richmond or delta at all. maybe i missed the explanation in the video.
I take issue with his complaint that while he was in grade 5 we were planning the Broadway expansion when other cities were building their shit. We were building the Canada line or evergreen extension. Translink has been constantly been undergoing expansion after expansion for a while now. With only a brief break for the Olympics. Fuck, surrey even cancelled and replanned their rapid transit to make it make sense and we still haven't had a break in construction.
That final map looks so good, but I wish he included additional rapid bus services as well.