Comment 65086

By Mark-Alan Whittle (anonymous) | Posted June 23, 2011 at 09:37:03

In Hamilton, LRT (Light Rapid Transit) means two completely different modes of transportation. Until this confusion is cleared up, as in stating publicly that Bus Rapid Transit is not an option, arguments will continue. The corridor in question would benefit from either mode regardless. Funding is at the heart of the problem and the scope has not been narrowed to the Light Rail Transit option. Personally, I would have no use for it, I use public transit once a year, to avoid the rediculous parking rates near my Doctors office. If you look at a map of Hamilton there are numerous rail spur-lines running in the proper direction. Can time be rented on these rail corridors, that's what Waterloo region is doing, saving millions in the process. Given Hamiltons addiction to busses, BRT could happen years sooner and the busses are very sleek and aerodynamic. Just my two cents worth.

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