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Originally posted by: RossMAN
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Looks like a train from the future :Q
Originally posted by: RossMAN
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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: RossMAN
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Looks like a train from the future :Q
Originally posted by: ElFenix
it's an expensive trolley that runs in the streets and can make the streetlights change for it (which causes horrendous traffic near the trolley tracks).
we've got it here in houston.
it was just put in a few years back.
there is only one line.
it really doesn't go anywhere.
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Originally posted by: ThePresence
Those streetcars make downtown look ridiculous with all those wires hanging all over the place.Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
toronto has streetcars and subways and underground paths and things.![]()
Originally posted by: Spydermag68
I am from Denver, Colorado.
There is two main light rail lines here. The oldest runs up Santa Fe and the newer line travels I-25.
Ever since the I-25 opened the Santa Fe line has gone down hill. I have to wait longer for the train from downtown to Littleton. :|
Except that it doesn't make all the streetlights change for it. It stops at red lights too (or if it gets too close to another train or too far ahead of schedule).Originally posted by: ElFenix
it's an expensive trolley that runs in the streets and can make the streetlights change for it (which causes horrendous traffic near the trolley tracks).
That's because the system has to start somewhere. They can't build it all at once. So, you build one segment to prove it works (not well though) and then build onto it. Eventually, in theory, the system will be built out to where it is fairly useful.Originally posted by: ElFenix
there is only one line.
it really doesn't go anywhere.
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Ignorant and inattentive drivers have been the cause of most of the accidents, not the train.Originally posted by: CPA
It's also affectionately referred to as the "Death Train" thanks to the number of accidents (well over 100) and deaths (at least 3 that I know of) it has caused in the 2 years it has been opened.
Originally posted by: ElFenix
it's an expensive trolley that runs in the streets and can make the streetlights change for it (which causes horrendous traffic near the trolley tracks).
we've got it here in houston.
it was just put in a few years back.
there is only one line.
it really doesn't go anywhere.
i consider it a giant waste of money when i see things like kuala lumpur's system (which is fully automated and does not run in the streets).
Originally posted by: Indolent
the Twin Cities does. Haven't used it though. It's pretty good if you live in the right areas. Would be better if it connected to the suburbs though.
Originally posted by: paulney
San Jose has one, and the ridership has increased quite significantly in recent years, as they have expanded the line.
Unfortunately due to very expensive land and everyone being up in arms about light rail going through their backyards, it makes a huge loop by using old railway corridors. So, it takes you an hour to get from one point to another, while driving a car would take 15 minutes.
I, personally, used it on quite a few occasions, and sometimes still do, when they declare a 'spare the air' day. But I can't turn it into my daily commute: can't wast 1:15 instead of 15 minutes every day, each way.
Originally posted by: paulney
San Jose has one, and the ridership has increased quite significantly in recent years, as they have expanded the line.
Unfortunately due to very expensive land and everyone being up in arms about light rail going through their backyards, it makes a huge loop by using old railway corridors. So, it takes you an hour to get from one point to another, while driving a car would take 15 minutes.
I, personally, used it on quite a few occasions, and sometimes still do, when they declare a 'spare the air' day. But I can't turn it into my daily commute: can't wast 1:15 instead of 15 minutes every day, each way.
Originally posted by: cw42
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