The Real Question TransLink Is Afraid To Ask
In true Orwellian fashion, TransLink “TransLink wants to hear from you“; but in reality they do not. In TransLink Speak, almost everything is opposite to the questions asked. TransLink and all the hangers-on certainly did not want to hear from the taxpayer in 2015 when over 60% did not want TransLink to proceed with their […]
Back To Basics
What is light rail? LRT is a transportation system based on electrically powered light rail vehicles (LRV) that operates on a track in a dedicated right-of-way (meaning separated lanes). It is the operating on dedicated or “reserved rights-of-ways that makes a simple streetcar or tram light rail! many simple streetcar or tram systems have sections […]
20 Minutes Into The Future
This article caught my eye. If the provincial or federal government actually created a program for regional rail systems in the country, they could also carry freight, creating a regional rail system that would not only serve the public, but businesses as well. With autonomous battery powered rail-cars, we could see “Mixed Trains” in operation […]
BRT – A View From a Canadian Transit Expert – A Repost from 2015
Mr. Haveacow, who frequently comments on the RftV blog, is a Canadian public transit specialist and what he says deserves to be listened to. As he is active in the transit profession in Canada, he would like to keep his real name out of the media, lest he be black listed for his views. The […]
When In Doubt, Blame the Railway
To date there is no ‘hard’ evidence that the train cause the fire that engulfed Lytton. Transport Canada inspected the train and there was no evidence of a fire on the train. Instead of waiting for evidence that would tie the train to the fire, the politicians jumped on the anti-train bandwagon to sue the […]
The Fuel-Cell Tram Truely Green Public Transport
Trams without the electrical overhead, brings a new dimension for new tram planning, by making trams cheaper to build and operate, enabling them to penetrate further to attract more ridership. Except for Canada and our archaic rules about light rail, the fuel-cell tram will no longer have issues with winter ice on the third rail […]
REM – The Karma Vanishes As REM Goes Ka-Put
Despite all the hype and hoopla with Montreal’s new REM light metro, the first day’s service was a shambles. A stuck switch, on opening day? This is a bad omen for the light metro system. With an at-grade tram or light rail, a stuck switch can be operated manually, but on a fully automatic and […]
Free Transit, Is Not Free
A re-post from 2016. An interesting read for those who want free transit, but remember, free transit comes at a price. The Tallinn experiment: what happens when a city makes public transport free? Since Estonia’s capital started providing free public transport for residents in 2013, it claims to have turned a €20m a year […]
Very Light Rail for Victoria?
On CHEK News this afternoon was a rather long piece on Ultra light rail for Victoria and Zwei sees a problem. What was being pitched was an Ultra Light Rail system and not the Very light rail system, being proposed for Coventry, though using photos of Coventry’s Very Light Rail proposal. When a promoter of […]
Gold Plated Union Contract For A Gold Plated Transit System
Hmmm – election coming and a fear of of another transit strike, well what can a government do? Give transit workers a “gold plated” union contract. TransLink, despite claims otherwise, is run by the premier’s office. All major TransLink decisions must have the approval by the Premier of British Columbia and this union contract is […]




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