A Letter To The Mayor’s Council
Ai??The following letter, which has come Zwei’s way, was sent to all mayors and councils in Metro Vancouver. It seems, that the regional mayors are hell bound to get a positive vote in the coming TransLink referendum and they don’t seem to care about the voters or transit users at all. Yesterday’s Vancouver Province editorial […]
The Usual Suspects Shill for a Yes Vote for the Upcoming TransLink Referendum
Yikes, the Vancouver Sun is at it again, blindly shilling for a yes vote in the not yet announced TransLink referendum. This only makes me guess that internal polling shows that a yes vote is far from certain. All the usual suspects, the B.C. Federation of Labour; The B.C. Board of Trade; and the various […]
A Conflict of Interest – The Broadway Subway
TransLink, unfortunately digs very deep holes for itself and Mr. Chris exposes what they want the public to believe as fact, is in fact pure invention. http://www.translink.ca/~/media/Documents/plans_and_projects/rapid_transit_projects/UBC/alternatives_evaluation/UBC_Line_Rapid_Transit_Study_Phase_2_Alternatives_Evaluation.ashx There are two points I would like to explore, from Mr. Chris’s letter , posted on this blog on November 18. In 1986, the Light Rail Transit Association […]
Subway Stations Flood
Some that TransLink and its allies, the Broadway subway lobby fail to mention is that subways and subway stations, by their very nature become massive sumps, if there is a flood, either by storm or by water-main breaks. Subway station flooding is not uncommon, especially on older systems, which the underground utilities above the station […]
The Le Havre Tramway
Le Havre:Ai?? Population:Ai?? City 180,000; Metro Area 300,000 Distance:Ai?? 125 miles west northwest of Paris, 125 minutes System Length:Ai?? 13Ai?? kilometres No. Lines:Ai?? 2 No. Stations: 23 Year Opened:Ai?? 2012 Rolling Stock:Ai?? 22 Citadis 302 Cost – Vehicles: ai??i??45m (CAD $62.62m) Cost of project: ai??i??395m (CAD $550m) which includes a 575 metre tram tunnel In […]
Civic Elections Done, Now It’s Time For the TransLink Referendom
This spring’s TransLink referendum has a good chance of going off the rails, simply because the bureaucratic behemoth is sailing into very dangerous uncharted waters. Translation, the taxpayer wants to get even. Why do I say that? TransLink has had “0” public input since its inception and today is so estranged from the public it […]
The Broadway Subway – Vancouver’s Phallic Symbol
Vancouver’s politicians and elites desperately want the city to be a “world class city” and by their definition, a world class city must have subways. The Canada Line, the only heavy rail metro in the world that operates as a light metro, runs in a subway under Vancouver’s streets because city politicos, in effect, held […]
Tunnel Vision Versus Green Vision
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TransLink Report On SkyTrain Out
From what I can see, the problems that plagued SkyTrain last summer, were ones of very bad management and deferred maintenance. TransLink’s bad management is legendary and the outfit continues its oppression of transit customers with gestapo like ticket checks and its general anti transit customer attitude. The question of deferred maintenance is another matter […]
Making Sense From TransLink’s Nonsense
The following is from the RftV friend, Eric Chris. Mr. Chris is a graduate engineer and he sees through TransLink and TransLink Speak. ***** TransLink is bending the truth to keep the ones who are responsible for the massive fraud (that s-train has more capacity than other modes of transit) from being jailed for the […]




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