A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL – RAIL FOR THE VALLEY
Christmas greetings from Rail for the Valley!
TransLink’s Christmas Humbug To All!
In my Email yesterday there was a season’s greetings from TransLink, or was it? It seems the six figured salary types who work in ‘communications’ are a lazy bunch and didn’t think it is important to actually mean “Season’s Greetings”. Keep the peons happy. The photo attached to the email was an American Thanksgiving wreath, […]
“Even Your Auditor General Seems To Have Done His Sums On The Back Of An Envelope.”
From 2013, updated. I am reposing this from 2013 because I just heard on the radio, the often repeated nonsense, that SkyTrain has a greater capacity than light rail. The SkyTrain light metro system doesn’t and it never did. From Thales News Release concerning the $1.47 billion signalling upgrade of the Expo and Millennium […]
Norway
Having become somewhat addicted to Driver’s View videos on YouTube I was more than a little surprised at the major engineering required. Norway, population – 5.3 million The Norwegian railway system comprises 4,109 km of 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) (standard gauge) track of which 2,644 km is electrified and 274 km double track. […]
Escalating to an Accident
Here is a story which, reported in the Breaker News which was ignored by the mainstream media, which panders to TransLink, which has now been revealed by Bob Mackin. But what I want to point out is something different. I lived in London England in 1980 and took the ‘tube’ regularly (even supped a few […]
Perils of a Proprietary Railway
Perils of a Proprietary railway. TransLink, the Mayors council on Transit and the provincial NDP have tried to whitewash the fact that the Movia Automatic Light Metro, used on the Expo and Millennium Lines is not a proprietary railway. TransLink has deliberately mislead local politicians that SkyTrain is not a proprietary railway and in the […]
Vanity Project Reality Check – The SFU Gondola
The realities of a gondola going to SFU are beginning to hit home. Simple fact is, there is no need for a gondola to SFU and the project is a “quid pro quo” for Burnaby’s support for Vancouver’s subway project and the now former mayor of Surrey’s flip flop from light rail to MALM. It […]
Number One Highway Constructions Costs Climbing
This bodes ill for the Expo Line extension to Langley. Transportation Minister Rob Fleming attributes the delays to soil and geotechnical issues. These are the same geotechnical issues that the Langley extension also must face. The following quote is also of interest: This is in addition to the previously approved budget of $2.34 billion for […]
Snap Election Coming? The $4.01 Billion Lie
One wonders if Premier Eby is going to call a snap election in January or February? Surrey will be hotly contested as the police, flip-flop, issue is hurting the NDP MLA’s there. Nothing like “good news everyone” photo ops and 10 second sound bytes for the evening news, to try to steer the voter away […]
Provincial Government Wants On the Towers-and-Skytrain Milk Train
I welcome guest author Lewis N. Villegas. Lewis N. Villegas has over 35 years of experience working as an urban design specialist in Canada and the U.S. He completed revitalization projects in British Columbia, and New Urbanism projects in California, Utah, Oregon and Alaska. In Vancouver he designed Chinatown Square, and provided the Concept Plan […]




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