6/26/2010 11:44:11 AM
This is all out of order. First you have to create an urban environment. Public transit is useless going from suburb to suburb. It will be viable for travel but not commute. Workers won't use it. Shoppers, tourists and others will though.This might be the most sprawling area in the world. LA is sprawling but it has urban sprawl with several huuuge "cities" spread apart. Public transportation won't work without incentive for urban living. Raleigh/Wake county should do something like remove taxes on all development inside of 440.
6/26/2010 1:55:00 PM
^^ If you read the thread, you would see that New York does, but they operate illegally. Imagine how well they could serve their customers if they were allowed to legally operate. In economics studies, minibusses are the best solution for low density areas, because their capacity scales so dramatically and they can reroute several times a day to follow the demand. The same minibus (basically any van with seats) can plow one route in the morning for commuters, another route during the day for shoppers, then back to commuters in the evening.
6/27/2010 9:11:44 AM
This light rail was a pipe dream when they started talking about it years ago, and it still is. Everybody knows it's not going to work, but it sounds good politically. We'll all be worm bait before they build it.
6/27/2010 11:42:57 PM
I've gotta take the BART or BARTLINK from sf to vallejo. I know many of you are BART experts so let me know. thre online information is shaky.
7/1/2010 1:25:35 AM
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7/11/2010 11:20:44 AM
doubled up[Edited on July 11, 2010 at 11:50 AM. Reason : x2]
7/11/2010 11:48:03 AM
they're probably figuring that if the federal government paid for an interstate road system that they might pay for an interstate rail system because of
7/11/2010 11:50:37 AM
a case could be made for interstate rail, if you were willing to take a little liberty in your interpretation of the law. a local system for the Triangle...I don't see how anyone can argue for that....not to mention the common sense factor: how can you ask the rest of the country to pay for something like that for YOU?
7/11/2010 11:57:22 AM
because we've already paid for similar systems all over the country. Norfolk/Virginia Beach is putting one in now under federal grant money, so why not us?
7/11/2010 12:10:59 PM
Lol at "underground" in downtown RaleighA light rail would be nice but like theDuke says
7/11/2010 12:19:57 PM
^^^^I would pay 98% tax if the government would create that world.
7/11/2010 1:12:12 PM
light rail is dead in RTP unless the fed government pays for half of it. the fed government has wisely stopped throwing money out (stopped in the bush admin, though obama is spending money in the midwest for megarails). unfortunately, there seems to be this "poor black" connotation with buses in the affulent communities of RTP that pretty much kills the idea of significant ridership among the current public transit options.... which makes it hard to make a convincing case that MORE public transit would be a good idea.
7/11/2010 1:28:57 PM
^So what you're saying is we need white buses and black buses? I kid, I kid.
7/11/2010 1:51:24 PM
Na, it's like this:"Man, I'm not going to take the bus, that's what the poor black people do."I live in Chicago now, and my brother (we all grew up in NC and transplanted) was resistant to take the train... there is definitely a connotation of "poor, minority" when it comes to any public transportation.
7/11/2010 1:58:50 PM
7/11/2010 4:24:46 PM
I guess no matter what type of infrastructure you propose, you can't change the recurring theme of american arrogance/white privilege.
7/11/2010 10:31:43 PM
You're the biggest racist on TWW.
7/12/2010 12:50:42 PM
nah just a troll and not very good at it either
7/12/2010 12:51:35 PM
I don't understand this whole "cut off" one part of downtown from the rest. Why don't they just construct a few tunnels like on NCSU's campus, only nicer?
7/12/2010 1:02:16 PM
AHAHA how am I a racist?^You don't have to cut off anything. Nothing needs to be underground. This isn't nyc. You could just put the tracks on the streets and reduce the amount of lanes on those streets or make them one way instead of two way.
7/12/2010 9:06:44 PM
7/12/2010 11:40:11 PM
that costs at least ten times more and is an old way of doing things. we're talking about 3 or 4 car trains here people. this isn't an actual heavy rail.
7/13/2010 5:13:45 AM
Do you read any of the articles posted in this thread? Bc your posts make no sense.
7/13/2010 8:26:45 AM
People seem to be confused here. Marko's article above is referring to a high speed rail corridor through the city, not light rail.
7/13/2010 8:30:20 AM
I don't even really understand why a high speed rail system between two mid-sized large cities is even necessary. Is there really high demand for a high speed rail between Raleigh and Richmond? I mean obviously they have done their due diligence but I just don't see it.I can't believe they will essentially make Jones a dead-end ultimately...[Edited on July 13, 2010 at 8:37 AM. Reason : x]
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7/13/2010 3:00:33 PM
^That could work as long as they're high enough for truck clearances. Associated problems: By the time you walk up enough stairs to get 13' or more, cross over the street, and walk back down stairs, you could have just crossed the street twice. ADA ramps would require a huge amount of room and switch backs to keep the right grade and get above the street.[Edited on July 13, 2010 at 3:50 PM. Reason : We need tubes like on futurama.]
7/13/2010 3:50:05 PM
yevgeniy moundous a student, ncsu signed it [Edited on July 13, 2010 at 4:09 PM. Reason : ste]
7/13/2010 4:06:51 PM
^^the handicap are SOL in this case. They should drive to the next bar anyway.
7/13/2010 4:22:09 PM
I guess no matter what type of infrastructure you propose, you can't change the recurring theme of non-cripple privilege.
7/13/2010 4:32:57 PM
^This. hahaha
7/13/2010 5:06:21 PM
7/14/2010 12:45:03 AM
7/14/2010 2:44:14 AM
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7/14/2010 12:17:07 PM
If you "don't give a shit" about race and racial issues then you are insensitive to the victims of racism. If doctors "didn't give a shit" about a certain disease, they would be screwing over everyone who had that disease.Also, its a light rail thread not a heavy rail thread so nice try.
7/14/2010 7:32:37 PM
This is a thread about rail, not a racial debate.
7/14/2010 7:37:58 PM
you're getting trolled, dawg
7/14/2010 8:42:32 PM
7/14/2010 9:34:48 PM
Did someone say High Speed Rail Corridor?[Edited on July 14, 2010 at 11:49 PM. Reason : -]
7/14/2010 11:49:31 PM
They can bulldoze all of glenwood south for all I care.
7/14/2010 11:58:05 PM
first off, why the fuck would you bother routing HSR through downtown? run it past the airport with a amtrak station near by (or light rail to the amtrak station)there's little parking in downtown. why would you make that worse?
7/15/2010 12:10:58 AM
^ My guess would be because the infrastructure of a train station already exists downtown and doesn't exist near the airport, keeping costs down.Really though there should be a downtown stop AND an airport stop on the heavy rail line. Limited expresses can skip over the airport and rapid trains can stop at the airport.
7/15/2010 12:34:27 AM
once you factor in the cost of the improved or enlarged station in downtown, parking issues, etc i think the cost kinda swings back the other way.not to mention business disruptions and lost tax revenue...
7/15/2010 4:05:14 AM