The Tallinn experiment: what happens when a city makes public transport free?
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 Estoniaai??i??s capital started providing free public transport for residents in 2013, it claims to have turned a ai??i??20m a year profit each year. But […]
Calgary, Alberta: Green Line LRT tunnel option approved in principle by Calgary city council
Everyone wants tunnels and subways. Victorian railway companies in the UK, bankrupted themselves with needless and over engineered tunnels because they were in vogue. Calgary’s LRT was designed more as a light metro than light rail, but that still did not stop transit planners from putting the C-Train mostly at grade, with on-street operation in […]
Scarborough Subway Derailing?
Unfortunately financial reality is now setting in in Toronto and building subways are a very expensive proposition.. The cost to replace the aging Scarborough ICTS mini-metro with a one stop, 6 km. subway (about the same length as a Broadway subway to Arbutus!) is now put at $3.2 billion and rising. Plans to revive a […]
A Tale of Two Cities – The Utsunomiya LRT Versus The Shambles in Surrey
This article should give a good indication of the cost of modern light rail being built today. The proposed Utsunomiya LRT, is of course narrow gaugeAi?? and will have somewhat narrower trams, with a reduced capacity than LRT built inAi?? Canada, but it is the cost of construction which is important. The 14.6 km., 19 […]
Subways – Red Flags in Ontario – Should The Same Be Happening Here?
It now seems Ontario’s big subway plans are costing more, a lot more to build than what was first proposed as exampled by the Toronto York Spadina Subway Extension, whose cost soared over from $1.5 billion to $3.2 billion! TransLink is blithely planning away for both a hugely expensive SkyTrain subway under Broadway and an […]
TransLink Will Not Come Clean On Subway Costs
Nothing new here. The truth is very simple, subways are very expensive to build, as TransLink found out with the Canada Line. We have to remember that the cost of the Canada Line soared past the first estimated cost of $1.3 billion, to around $2.7 billion. The Gordon Campbell Liberal government then forced TransLink to […]
Could Crowd Funding Kickstart the Valley Interurban?
An interesting article from Germany, where crowd funding has started a Berlin to Stuttgart train service. Zwei ponders, could crowd funding kick start the Rail for the Valley Vancouver to Chilliwack interurban? Exclusive Locomore, the crowdfunded German train route, is ready to roll Ai?? By Vitali Vitaliev Published Thursday, September 29, 2016 The world’s first […]
Horgan Doesn’t Get It
John Horgan and the NDP just do not get it and they never will and by only consulting with the party faithful, all they have is a self-serving transit and transportation policy that is both unaffordable but unworkable. TransLink does not have an income problem, they have a spending problem; the spend far too much […]
What about the Patullo Bridge? Updated
In light of today’s news that the Pattullo Bridge not only will collapse in a seismic event, it may topple in a wind storm. Pattullo Bridge vulnerable during seismic or ai???high-windai??i?? events: Report Zwei believes the old child’s song should be updated to: Pattullo bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down Pattullo Bridge is […]
News From Ottawa
Our friend Haveacow is working on the Ottawa LRT and has reported that the Belfast Maintenance and Storage Facility Yard is now officially energized. Here are a few more pictures of the East Segments that will soon be powered up. The OCS (Overhead Contact System) or the Catenary Wires are now onAi?? in the Belfast […]




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