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    Green Line LRT | ?m | ?s | Calgary Transit

    You're not inspired by their distinctive flowing forms based on a chinook cloud arch?
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    Green Line LRT | ?m | ?s | Calgary Transit

    Yes, I think that's exactly how they come up with those numbers. But in other tables they still count the North BRT for ridership and catchment areas for A2 despite not including their OpEx costs while C2's number appear to just be for 64th-Shepard. Hence why I mentioned the bias, they had to...
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    Green Line LRT | ?m | ?s | Calgary Transit

    In 2020, the Green Line released a report on several possible alignments that could be selected after the original 2017 plan was no longer feasible. Despite its obvious bias towards the current plan (A2), I'd have to say that the plan closest to your idea (C2) was the better choice. For around...
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    Green Line LRT | ?m | ?s | Calgary Transit

    The future phases would definitely need provincial money as going north is expensive. If the river crossing is killed now a future phase from Eau Claire to 64th Avenue is probably going to cost more than $2B. And the City is pretty tapped out paying off its share of the capital and financing...
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    Green Line LRT | ?m | ?s | Calgary Transit

    I think they'll just cut the river crossing, that should free up enough money to get past McKenzie Towne (and be enough controversy for the time being). I don't think the Eau Claire station will be touched unless the tunneling costs goes disastrously over-budget. Though the longer the NC...
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    Calgary Transit

    That might have helped some, but the Green Line had a lot of new challenging things for Calgary like the deep tunnel through DT and under the Bow River. I think it also didn't help that funding for the GL came by pretty easily, therefore the initial planning never really care about...
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    Green Line LRT | ?m | ?s | Calgary Transit

    Good question. I assume that it's something based on the RouteAhead plans from 2012 but unfortunately those documents no longer seem to be available online anymore. This page gives a brief summary of what their plans were and sounds like a re-allocation of roads (and some sidewalks) for BRT...
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    Green Line LRT | ?m | ?s | Calgary Transit

    Even more annoying for NC Calgary is that the SETWAY was skipped because they said BRT wasn't adequate for the Centre Street N corridor in the medium term. And now, it probably won't even have that in the long term. I suspect the $500M ask is a bone to throw to NC Calgary for when the Bow...
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    Green Line LRT | ?m | ?s | Calgary Transit

    I recall that they were talking about ~$50M in improvements (similar to Translink) so the leap to $500M is quite a surprise for me. There was a study in 2021 (GC2021-0747) and all the possible improvements they looked at totaled only $120M so I'd really like to know where the extra $350+M would...
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    Green Line LRT | ?m | ?s | Calgary Transit

    With the City asking for $166M from Alberta for the NC BRT that is now supposedly costing $500M (roughly enough for Green Line to go from 16th to 40th Avenue) and the Blue Line/People Mover to YYC now rising to the top of budget wishlists (at around $850-900M), it seems to me that they won't be...
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    Roads, Highways & Infrastructure

    The plan was supposedly very popular, with 90% support from the North Haven community in 2005. But the City isn't willing to fund it yet. https://calgaryherald.com/news/local-news/north-haven-residents-want-action-on-increasingly-dangerous-northwest-intersection
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    Green Line LRT | ?m | ?s | Calgary Transit

    Are you able to provide a time estimate of when the 60% design would be ready (without endangering your job)? Today's Green Line Board meeting indicated that the 30% design was only received in January, which seems disappointingly slow.
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    Roads, Highways & Infrastructure

    Of course, a lot of that lifestyle requires significant privilege, like knowing that you'll work at the same office for the same employer (or yourself) and picking the days you want go in, and that can be near residential areas for most of your working life. But for most people, they can't be...
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    Roads, Highways & Infrastructure

    Places you visit on vacation aren't always the places you want to live and work and do all of your regular activities, especially if you can't afford to pay tourist rates 365 days of the year. The City of Paris is the most visited city in the world, but it's shrinking in population for 100...
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    Green Line LRT | ?m | ?s | Calgary Transit

    Three-cars are probably a design remnant from when Green Line was supposed to be built out all at once and were needed for the predicted opening day ridership from the NC. Prior to the economic problems of the 2014 oil crash and COVID, NC bus capacity on the Centre Street corridor was already...
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    Green Line LRT | ?m | ?s | Calgary Transit

    Will that mean the Green Line will be physically limited to two-car trains without a future rebuilding of some stations?
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    Green Line LRT | ?m | ?s | Calgary Transit

    Yeah, it's a pretty cluttered and somewhat confusing way to display the projects and their costs. Unfortunately, despite the importance of the future extensions to the success of the Green Line, the amount of information released about them since 2017 has been limited and that's the only...
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    Green Line LRT | ?m | ?s | Calgary Transit

    To refresh our memories about the costs and benefits of the future stages, the data from March 2019 can be viewed here: https://pub-calgary.escribemeetings.com/Meeting.aspx?Id=022afe15-39e9-4697-bbdf-7dc67f01c2c9&Agenda=PostMinutes&lang=English&Item=20&Tab=attachments The RouteAhead update...
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    Green Line LRT | ?m | ?s | Calgary Transit

    Even if traffic levels at the 16th Ave section is reduced when the full Green Line is complete, the at-grade stations IMO results in significant compromises in the desire to turn that section of Centre Street into a walkable, "cozy" main street versus stations that can handle high passenger...
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    Green Line LRT | ?m | ?s | Calgary Transit

    I suspect capital cost was the overwhelming (perhaps only) factor in choosing the at-grade option (Option E). Given that building even that option is uncertain today, the shallow tunnel option was probably still too expensive and ruled out early on...

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