Rail For The Valley In The International News Again!
Rail for the Valley and the RftV/Leewood report is featured again in an international publication. In the December issue of Tramways & Urban Transit (the official magazine of the Light Rail Transit Association) is a two page feature of the RftV/Leewood report. As the magazine is distributed not only to LRTA members but internationally as well, […]
Surrey’s main issue is simple: better transit
Surrey’s main issue is simple: better transit Seven of every 10 people moving to the region in the next 30 years will settle south of the Fraser BY KELLY SINOSKI, VANCOUVER SUN NOVEMBER 20, 2010 Light rail and streetcars will be the talk of Surrey over the next year, as Mayor Dianne Watts and her […]
Surrey’s main issue is simple: better transit – From the Vancouver Sun
Kudos’ for Surrey mayor Diane Watts to think “out of the SkyTrain box” and think light rail, but to do so requires hiring real light rail experts to assist local planners and engineers in planning a usable and efficient LRT/tram network in Surrey. Our local transportation planners still do not get it that the difference […]
Tramway Turnkey Solutions
Alstom Citidas Dualis Tram-Train Combining the best of trains and tramways The challenge The urban fabric now extends well beyond the city centre, with regional and urban networks tending to merge. Users’ needs are changing. They want to be able to move with ease from the city centre to neighbouring towns without having to change […]
Streetcars – The missing Link Symposium
The following is for the links for the speaker's presentations and the audio for the townhall meeting. Other that not one of the presenters could define what a streetcar is, the following should be of some value. For Zweisystem's view of the streetcar symposium http://www.railforthevalley.com/latest-news/zweisystem/the-streetcar-symposium-translink-doesnt-get-it/ Streetcars: The Missing Link? 29 September 2010 Renaissance Vancouver Hotel […]
South Delta Leader – LETTERA?ai??i??ai???Light rail the one
LETTERA?ai??i??ai???Light rail the one Published: November 18, 2010 11:00 AM Updated: November 18, 2010 11:18 AM The ongoing debate about TransLink, taxes, bridge tolls, and transit will not be resolved if current planning practices continue. The problem is funding and when TransLink continues to plan for A?ai??i??Ai??pie in the skyA?ai??i??A? SkyTrain or light metro, costing […]
International Comparisons of Urban Light Rail Systems
Three references, on the subject of International comparisons of Light Rail systems are posted for information purposes and education. 1) The roles of integrated ticketing, pedestrianisation and population density http://www.raumplanung.uni-dortmund.de/rwp/ersa2002/cd-rom/papers/167.pdf […]
Adios TransLink?
Recent events are pointing that TransLink’s time may soonAi??come to an endAi??and a new regional (or two) transit authority(s) may come into being. The trouble with funding for the $1.4 billion Evergreen Line and TransLink’s strict adherence with SkyTrain and or light-metro is highlighting TransLink’s endemic financial woes. TransLink is getting a rough ride from […]
Two upcoming events in Langley
Hosted by South Fraser On Trax: On Saturday, November 20th, we will be hosting our 2nd Annual Ai??Ai??Sustainability onAi??Ai??the Edge event. Our keynote speaker this year is Time Ai??Ai??Magazine’s A?ai??i??Ai??One of the 6Ai??Ai??Most Important Civic Innovators in the WorldA?ai??i??A? Ai??Ai??Dan Burden. He will be speakingAi??Ai??on A?ai??i??Ai??How we got into this mess and our Ai??Ai??way outA?ai??i??A? […]
A New Look and a New Resolve!
The growing support for the Rail for the Valley TramTrain/Interurban project has made the new look Rail for the Valley website and blog a must as the old blog was rather dowdy. Zweisystem welcomes Cardinal Fang to the blog role, but lest the SkyTrain Lobby think they have chased old Zwei away, think again! The […]




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