From the Vancouver Sun – Canada Line delivers 15,000 extra visitors a week to River Rock casino. Are gamblers the only new ridership?

There is utterAi??Ai??pathos in this news item as it seems to be theAi??Ai??only news worthy storyAi??Ai??the mainstream media can say about the RAV/Canada Line, that it’s delivering 15,000 gambling addicted people,Ai??Ai??by metro,Ai??Ai??to the River Rock Casino each week. Did weAi??Ai??spend a nearly $3 billion metroAi??Ai??just toAi??Ai??deliver more people to a casino? The RAV/Canada line was […]

Post number 300 and many more to come.

This post marks the 300th posting on the Rail for the Valley Blog and congratulations to (now) Dr. John Buker for all his efforts with the valley rail project. When John asked me to post for the RFV blog, I don’t think he expected such a “stormy petrel“. I have tried hardAi??Ai??to keep the blog […]

TransLink – what to do?

Jon Ferry has a go at TransLink in today’s Province and proposes that METRO Vancouver run the regional transit system. Sorry Jon, that will just perpetuate the incompetence that we have all grown to hate at TransLink. The problem with TransLink, aside with provincial interference, is an extremely dated transit modal, based on building very […]

AdiA?A?s The Seattle Monorail Project

The Seattle monorail was to open in 2009; it didn’t. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUoqeRADp4Q] The Simpson’s monorail song, which Seattle’s monorail lobby successfully kept off the airwaves in the weeks leading up to the public ballot on the project. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q44IDYpEeso]

The Seattle Monorail debate – The Blog’s Most Viewed Post

The Rail For The Valley’s most viewed blog post is “SeattleA?ai??i??ai???s monorail versus LRT debate A?ai??i??ai??? Same story, differentAi??Ai??players!”,Ai??Ai?? http://railforthevalley.wordpress.com/2009/07/11/seattles-monrail-versus-lrt-debate-same-story-different-players/Ai??Ai?? which at first glance is a little puzzling, but when one understands the massive public debate over the proposed Seattle monorail, it is not surprising at all that there is still much interest South of […]

From the Vancouver Province – Canada Line to lose millions each year despite strong ridership – Another TransLink Bambozzle

From the “Tip of the Iceberg Department”; the RAV/Canada Line is going to cost TransLink money but until theAi??Ai??BC Auditor General has a go at TransLink, SkyTrain and RAV, the public will never know the true costs of the new subway or of TransLink’s metro operation. The $14 million to $21 million shortfall mentioned is […]

A Chilling Video From U-Tube – Saved by a ….. metro driver!

This video was on the news of late and it shows by metros should have a driver. Sadly if this were the ‘driverless’ SkyTrain, the results would have been tragic. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pa-K_faYyoA]

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From the Gaurdian UK – Key oil figures were distorted by US pressure, says whistleblower

Some sobering news from the U.K. If the article is true, then Campbell’s gamble on Gateway and the new Port Mann Bridge will be a colossal mistake; again the same is true of the RAV/Canada Line and the yet to be built Evergreen SkyTrain Line, which are far too expensive to expand to meet demand. […]

From the Vancouver Province blog – SkyTrain track replacements to slow service east of Edmonds on weekends

The SkyTrain light-metro system has always been hard on the rails, which is surprising for the system is non-adhesion, with cars propelled by electro magnetic force. Parts of the line has seen track renewals much earlier and the curve West from Main St./Science World has had the track renewed several times. One wonders if track […]

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From the Georgia Straight- TransLink jacks up ad spending in Canwest papers

The article by Charlie Smith poses three very important questions: 1) If TransLink is broke, has the organization has claimed, how do they justify spending such vast sums of money on advertising? 2) Does the money spent on advertising, come from bus and transit operations? 3) Is advertising money an attempt to influence media and […]