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By KevinLove (registered) | Posted April 28, 2017 at 19:58:36 in reply to Comment 121420
Yes, thank you for your comprehensive article about a complete rail-based transportation network in Hamilton.
What I had in mind to write about was not a complete and comprehensive system, such as your excellent proposal. But merely an incremental upgrade of the existing and currently planned GO service along the former TH&B line.
Also, you wrote about your proposed network acquiring its own rolling stock. I am looking at using the existing GO rolling stock, and merely extending the existing GO route a little further to the East.
Your network has stations spaced at regional rail spacings. I am looking at LRT spacings of 1-2 km to provide a local service East of Hunter Street GO Station.
But it was good to look at your article again! It is very important to think "big picture" about transportation in the entire region.
Comment edited by KevinLove on 2017-04-28 20:14:51
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