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Wednesday, December 11, 2024
A signal issue shuts down an entire TTC subway line
Eventually, all such urban train networks will become fully automated.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ttc-subway-signal-problem-1.7407212
The loss of various jobs for people over the next few decades could be rough for people.
https://toronto.citynews.ca/2024/12/11/ttc-subway-signal-issue-line-1/
A totally AI run machine world could eventually produce a very efficient, but inhumane world.
https://nowtoronto.com/news/ttc-riders-faced-multiple-delays-during-monday-morning-rush-hour/
Luxurious apartments in Calgary
https://dailyhive.com/calgary/calgary-apartments-for-sale-rare
https://www.zillow.com/calgary-ab/luxury-apartments/
https://www.apartments.com/calgary-ab/luxury/
There is nothing wrong with luxurious apartments and condominiums. There just needs to be more affordable or low cost housing built as well.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/65+Edmonton+Trl,+Calgary,+AB
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_bridges_in_Calgary#Crossings
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reconciliation_Bridge
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memorial_Drive_(Calgary)
Tuesday, December 10, 2024
How public transit held up during Taylor Swift's Vancouver concerts
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/vancouver-event-traffic-congestion-public-transit
A small & narrow urban road system must be augmented by long rail rapid transit trains.
Thus, the SkyTrain should have been designed to eventually have longer stations, which could accomodate 8-10 car trains.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SkyTrain_(Vancouver)#Rolling_stock
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montreal_Metro#Current
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPM-10
| 9 articulated cars per train |
| 152.43 m (500 ft 1+1⁄8 in) |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPM-10#History
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MR-73
| 3 cars per trainset, operating as 6- or 9-car trains |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MR-73#History
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto_subway#Rolling_stock
- 6-car set (Line 1)
- 4-car set (Line 4)
Some of Metro Vancouver's Future Transit Plans
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVVfYwn7vmI
Is Regional Rail the Future of British Columbia? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PeIOVy6fFc
The Fraser River Tunnel Project https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWhHJWKa6CQ
History of the inept George Massey Tunnel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3kr2WaevpY
Monday, December 9, 2024
Prominent Toronto office tower will be completely demolished
https://dailyhive.com/toronto/prominent-toronto-office-tower-completely-demolished There is a time when a stumpy Vancouver size building must be replaced with a Toronto size tower.
Saturday, December 7, 2024
The Aloha Tower
Thursday, December 5, 2024
Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge–Tunnel
The Louis-Hippolyte_Lafontaine_Bridge-Tunnel should have had been designed to have 2 wide emergency lanes. Then by now, there could have easily been 4 lanes each way. Unlike backward Vancouver, which is on a peninsula, Montreal is on an island, so more bridges & tunnels are necessary. However, Greater Vancouver still doesn't have enough bridges for proper a proper network of express bus & HOV lanes.
https://www.parsons.com/project/louis-hippolyte-lafontaine-tunnel-quebec-canada/
There really should have been a bus & HOV bridge or tunnel there by now. Everything is still crammed into 3 lanes each way.
The Pierre Laporte Bridge
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Laporte_Bridge
https://structurae.net/en/structures/pierre-laporte-bridge
Unfortunatly, the bridge doesn't have a lower deck. Perhaps some extensive upgrades or modifications could turn the Pont_pierre_laporte into a megacrossing. For now, there are no bus & HOV lanes.
The+Quebec+Bridge only has 3 lanes.
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Tuesday, December 3, 2024
The Quebec Bridge (1919)
The Quebec_Bridge was quite an amazing structure for its time in Q-City. Unfortunatly, the bridge wasn't designed to eventually have 2 decks. That would have been so great, because there could have been 3 lanes & 1 set of train tracks on each level. It only has a total of three lanes & 1 track.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quebec_Bridge#Second_design_and_collapse_of_September_11,_1916
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quebec_Bridge#Aftermath_of_the_collapse
After 5 years of reconstruction, Notre Dame will reopen to the public
Metro Vancouver's TransLink now has Canada's second-highest public transit ridership per capita
Monday, December 2, 2024
I-5 reduced to 2 lanes over Ship Canal Bridge for 9 months in 2025
With only 2 lanes each way, you can pretend that you are in Vancouver, BC for a while.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_Canal_Bridge https://www.historylink.org/File/3312
https://mynorthwest.com/3931367/when-i-5-ship-canal-bridge-became-13-million-parking-lot/
Bridgeport Station
https://thecanadaline.com/station-guides/bridgeport
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Bridgeport+Station/@49.1955328,-123.1260566,3a,75y/data=!3m8!1e2!3m6!1sAF1QipNeB3PmTgAAkCrCzjp_6su-GWMbTzyPQ2f2g8pG!2e10!3e12!6shttps:%2F%2Flh5.googleusercontent.com%2Fp%2FAF1QipNeB3PmTgAAkCrCzjp_6su-GWMbTzyPQ2f2g8pG%3Dw203-h152-k-no!7i3824!8i2868!4m16!1m8!3m7!1s0x548673f143a94fb3:0xbb9196ea9b81f38b!2sVancouver,+BC!3b1!8m2!3d49.2827291!4d-123.1207375!16zL20vMDgwaDI!3m6!1s0x548674e128ff0b2f:0xf03b13fb056e5501!8m2!3d49.1955328!4d-123.1260566!10e5!16zL20vMGN0M3du?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI0MTEyNC4xIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D 2 level bus https://www.google.com/maps/place/Bridgeport+Station/@49.1955328,-123.1260566,3a,75y,90t/data=!3m8!1e2!3m6!1sAF1QipNSz_hyLAJ31_XTHUWhLd-e-HmscX9c6YMLMNK3!2e10!3e12!6shttps:%2F%2Flh5.googleusercontent.com%2Fp%2FAF1QipNSz_hyLAJ31_XTHUWhLd-e-HmscX9c6YMLMNK3%3Dw203-h114-k-no!7i2688!8i1512!4m16!1m8!3m7!1s0x548673f143a94fb3:0xbb9196ea9b81f38b!2sVancouver,+BC!3b1!8m2!3d49.2827291!4d-123.1207375!16zL20vMDgwaDI!3m6!1s0x548674e128ff0b2f:0xf03b13fb056e5501!8m2!3d49.1955328!4d-123.1260566!10e5!16zL20vMGN0M3du?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI0MTEyNC4xIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D
Canada's Indo-Pacific Strategy
https://www.ourcommons.ca/Content/Committee/441/CACN/Reports/RP13512303/cacnrp09/cacnrp09-e.pdf
https://www.asiapacific.ca/publication/strategic-reflections-first-anniversary-indo-pacific-strategy
Canada is the second largest country on earth. It has three ocean borders:
- the Pacific Ocean in the west
- the Atlantic Ocean in the east
- the Arctic Ocean to the north
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/settle-canada/land-climate.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography_of_Canada#Hydrography
Is it more expensive to live in Vancouver or Toronto?
In Vancouver almost everything is watered down or scaled back, but still very expensive. Compared to Toronto, Vancouver is a toy city or like a movie set.
Sunday, December 1, 2024
The Airport Express Train
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flytoget , https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oslo_Airport_Station
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankfurt_Airport#Rail , https://www.frankfurt-airport.com/en/transport-and-parking/by-train/lufthansa-express-rail.html , https://www.lufthansa.com/ca/en/lufthansa-express-rail
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Pearson_Express , https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Pearson_Express#Route , https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Pearson_Express#Rolling_stock , https://www.torontopearson.com/en/transportation-and-parking/up-express , https://www.upexpress.com/en
Friday, November 29, 2024
Its not just Yaletown that's unaffordable
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/vancouver-realtor-billboard-ad
High-end housing isn't the problem for those who can afford it. There just isn't a proper incentive initiative to always make sure that there is also an affordable housing available.
Diesel made from old cooking oil to feed Metro Vancouver truck fleet
https://www.vancouverisawesome.com/highlights/diesel-made-from-old-cooking-oil-to-feed-metro-vancouver-truck-fleet-9874319At least the anti-diesel crown won't be able to stop this.
Train cuts off only road access to Surrey's Crescent Beach for hours
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/train-crescent-beach
Unfortunatly, all the freight and passenger rail corridors in Greater Vancouver still haven't been double tracked. Some sections should even have 4 sets of main tracks. But BC is all about promoting and maintaining congestion and thwarting mobility.
Cambie Street Bridge repairs choke traffic out of downtown Vancouver
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/cambie-bridge-repairs-choke-traffic-downtown
Of course Vancouver won't build anything like the Boorloo_Bridge for bikes & pedestrians. Apparently, it's much better to take a lane away from the Cambie Bridge.
Fortunately, the backward Vancouver mentality never made it over to Perth. Otherwise, the The_Third_Causeway bridge would have had 1 or 2 lanes removed.
With 6 lanes, The_Causeway_in_Victoria_Park, Perth provides a nice 6 lane crossing. Unlike backward Vancouver the Causeway in Perth was allowed to have 3 lanes each way. The key component is that the 3rd lane each way is for busses. In contrast, absurd Vancouver won't allow for a proper bus & bike bridge network to be built, because it would rather keep its bridges as narrow & congested as possible.
Apparently, Vancouver has no plans to build something like the Boorloo_Bridge or the Esplanade+Riel+Footbridge next to the Cambie & Burrard Bridges. Thus, the Cambie has lost a lane & the Burrard has lost 2 lanes. Had both bridges been allowed to retain 6 lanes, they both could have provided 2 bus lanes.
The Cushing+Bridge is a 4 lane bridge in Calgary. Thus, like the Oak Bridge & Knight Bridge in Vancouver, there was no room for 2 bus lanes on them. Unlike, backward Vancouver, Calgary was able to build a 2 lane bus bridge right next to its Cushing+Bridge.
Fortunately, the horrible transportation planning mentality of Vancouver was never adopted in Perth & Calgary. Either you have a wide enough bridge for busses, or you build bus & bike bridges to help the existing bridges.
The Norwood+Bridge in Winnipeg provides at least 6 lanes, so a couple of bus lanes isn't a problem.
Singapore built its Helix_Bridge instead of removing lanes from the other bridges.
https://jfdatalinks.blogspot.com/search?q=Cambie+Street+Bridge
Thursday, November 28, 2024
BC Hydro imported a quarter of the province’s power in the last 12 months
https://globalnews.ca/news/10892803/bc-hydro-imported-quarter-power-12-months/
There really should be a diversified power generating power system in backward BC.
Are Two major BC cities really at risk of disappearing due to rising tides?
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/victoria-vancouver-rising-sea-levels
Perth, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, GC City, Singapore, Honolulu, SF and Seattle don't seem to be that concerned. They have had no problem building right next to the seawater shore.
https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/sltrends/sltrends.html
https://www.sealevel.info/MSL_graph.php?id=822-116
Apparently, a different set of physics is at work in backward BC. A few centimeters or even a few inches over the course of a century, gives cities plenty of time to prepare. Amsterdam and New Orleans still plan to be up and running. The main concern is to prevent a WW3 scenario.
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
Prince Rupert has Canada's 3rd busiest port
City says boil water notices will keep happening as it works to replace century-old water system https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/prince-rupert-water-problems-1.7394095
Elizabeth Quay West in Perth, WA
https://www.skyscrapercentre.com/building/elizabeth-quay-west/27327 186 m / 610 ft
Unlike heavily restrictive Vancouver, BC, Perth, Sydney, Queensland & Singapore are allowed to build tall very close to the seawater.
https://thetowers.com.au/the-future-of-elizabeth-quay/
https://www.skyscrapercentre.com/complex/2185 , https://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=142273
https://bgeeng.com/projects/eq-west-lots-2-and-3-elizabeth-quay/
https://mice.net.au/perths-elizabeth-quay-spurs-business-events/
https://thetowers.com.au/architecture/
https://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?stateID=47&status=15
Tuesday, November 26, 2024
Calgary's Green Line debuts southeast station designs
https://calgary.citynews.ca/video/2024/11/25/calgarys-green-line-debuts-southeast-station-designs
https://www.calgarytransit.com/plans---projects/lrt/green-line.html
https://www.calgary.ca/green-line.html
https://www.calgary.ca/green-line/about/future-extensions.html Somehow Calgary is able to have a long-term vision to have a long north & south line running through the downtown. For Vancouver, it was tough enough just to have a line into Richmond. That should have just been the first phase which could have eventually connected Downtown Vancouver with W. Vancouver and Delta with Richmond.
https://www.calgary.ca/green-line/about/connecting-calgarians.html
Calgary vs. Edmonton
https://dailyhive.com/calgary/alberta-calgary-edmonton-real-estate-buy-homes
Calgary has a lot more tall buildings.
https://www.calgary.com/blog/calgary-vs-edmonton-ab
Edmonton has a cool downtown LRT subway.
Of course having the tallest skyscrapers & the longest subway stations in Western_Canada doesn't matter to a lot of people.
If you are from Calgary & visit Vancouver, you will be surprised as to how small most of the buildings are in Vancouver. If you are visiting from Edmonton, you will be surprised to see how much shorter the underground SkyTrain stations are when compared to the downtown LRT subway in Edmonton.
If you are from Edmonton, you will be surprised to see how small backwater Victoria, BC is, despite it being in a mild winter climate. Edmonton isn't just a mighty provincial Capital, it's almost on the same urban scale as Perth, WA. That's despite Edmonton being in a very cold winter climate zone.
Fortunately, BC was never able to gobble up Alberta, or strongly influence it. BC stopped a huge destination mall from being built in the 1980s. However, BC wasn't able to stop the West_Edmonton_Mall from being built.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Edmonton_Mall#West_Edmonton_Mall_Transit_Centre
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valley_Line_(Edmonton)#Valley_Line_West_(under_construction)
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a3/ETS_LRT_System_%28long-term%29.svg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmonton_LRT#Overview_of_planned_lines
https://jfdatalinks.blogspot.com/search?q=Edmonton
Monday, November 25, 2024
Edmonton city council discusses how to help newcomers
"The city is preparing to hit a population of two million, which means an increase in Edmontonians using city services." https://edmonton.citynews.ca/2024/11/25/edmonton-city-council-helping-newcomers
Proposal to eliminate car lane on Mountain Highway in North Vancouver for new bike lanes irks residents
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/mountain-highway-bike-lanes-north-vancouver-proposal This is already a narrow road to begin with.
Every effort should be made to widen the sidewalks inward so that a bike lane can also be accomodated. Taking any lane away from a neighborhood on a regional connecting road will just cause even more congestion.
Unfortunatly, Greater Vancouver has so many narrow streets and narrow sidewalks.
Saturday, November 23, 2024
The Struggle to Complete Hawaii’s $11B Railway
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLXZ0eIY_do
At least Honolulu eventually got it started.
The Broadway Tower Plan
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/broadway-plan-towers-yimbys-vancouver
The part of Broadway just south of the downtown Vancouver core is ideally suited to be a 2nd downtown. Despite having some view corridor protections, Downtown_Montreal and Austin are still allowed to build taller than what's allowed in Vancouver.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Montreal#Tallest_buildings
Montreal already has three 200m towers, with 3 more 200m towers under_construction. Plus, 3 more 200m buildings_in_the planning stages. In contrast very strict Vancouver, has only permitted one 200m building. Any taller building in BC must be built outside of the city limits of Vancouver.
Downtown_Austin has 3 towers over 200m, with four more towers over 200m under construction.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Austin,_Texas
There are at least another four towers over 200m being planned.
The Living_Shangri-La tower is the only 200m building allowed in Downtown_Vancouver. It looks like there will be no other 200m tower permitted anywhere in Vancouver for the foreseeable future. For most of its history, the biggest stuff in the BC part of Canada was only in extremely restrictive Vancouver.
However, Burnaby will now have the tallest_buildings_in_British_Columbia and Vancouver can't stop it. Eventually, Surrey might have some of the tallest buildings in BC, but that still could be a ways off.
Friday, November 22, 2024
Thursday, November 21, 2024
How the City of Vancouver will pay for its 2026 FIFA World Cup costs
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/fifa-world-cup-vancouver-hotel-tax-costs
https://vancouver.ca/streets-transportation/bus-network-improvements.aspx With so many narrow streets, its difficult to have a proper network of bus-lanes, especially on the bridges.
https://visionzerovancouver.ca/2024/07/10/take-action-add-bus-lanes-to-translinks-priority-routes Unfortunatly, most of the bridges in the Greater Vancouver Region are just too narrow. There was no logic to have enough extra width for future bus-lanes and HOV lanes.
https://www.biv.com/news/transportation/vancouver-new-dedicated-bus-lanes-translink-2024-9267523
Unless there is a regional network of new bus-bridges, Greater Vancouver will remain in a bottleneck or chokepoint nightmare. Stuck with only a half-assed express or BRT attempt. I suppose that would be impressive to Kelowna-Victoria-Prince+George-Kamloops (K-V-PG-K) standards. Unfortunatly, those aren't big league cities.
Of course the 3rd line, or the YVR-Canada-Line or the Canada (embarrassment) Line, still hasn't been expanded up to a 2.5 car train, let alone having 5 car trains. Right from the start, the trains should have consisted of at least three, 20m coaches, with a provision for 6 car trains. Apparently, because of budget cuts, the station platforms weren't built to be 60-100m long in the first phase, they are only a 50m joke.
The stations could have been roughed out to initially accomodate 3-4 car trains and eventually, 8 car trains. 8 x 20m= 160m. The Montreal Metro stations were built to accommodate a 152.5m train. Fortunately, Quebec doesn't have anything like a backward BC planning mentality to hinder it.
The YVR-Canada (embarrassment) Line doesn't have to be stuck as a symbolic example to not properly plan & build for longer trains in BC. This 3rd Metro-Vancouver rapid transit line doesn't have to be stuck with a 2.5 car train buildout. The incredibly short stations should be extended to 60m, which could accomodate a proper 3 car, walkthrough train. Then, with Selective_Door_Operation Technology, a 3 car train can become a 5 car train of 100m. Then, only the middle 3 cars would directly have access to the YVR-Canada-Line station platforms.
Unfortunatly, due to the shortsighted planning mentality that is Vancouver & BC, the underground stations don't have enough level clearance to be lengthened to 152.5m or 500 feet, like the Montreal Metro stations, which can accomodate nine, 55 foot cars. At least a 5 car, 100m or 328 foot train is still possible in short-minded Vancouver.
For some strange reason, the YVR Canada+Line wasn't designed to eventually provide a link beyond the Vancouver_International_Airport to Waterfront_station. Indeed, a 2nd phase of the inadequate line should have connected Waterfront_station with the Park_Royal_Shopping_Centre and the Horseshoe_Bay_ferry_terminal. Then the 3rd phase to connect the YVR-Airport_station with the Tsawwassen_ferry_terminal.
Like the Catheter Line, the George_Messey_Tunnel was designed to be inadequate, right from the start.
The George_Massey_Tunnel should have had at least 2 wide emergency lanes for future truck or HOV lanes. Plus, there should have been another tunnel section to accommodate a future express or rapid bus corridor & 2 tracks for a light rail train. Instead, cars, busses & trucks were all funneled into a 4 lane chokepoint. Ironically, over the past few decades, a bus & train tunnel or bridge should have been built, at least.
Express Bus lanes or Rapid Bus lanes vs. HOV & Truck lanes. Any bus lane has the potential to move many more people than any HOV lane. Any major port city & metropolitan area should have a truck lane as well as a bus lane. Thus any HOV lane would be more efficient in bussing people & trucking payloads.
Of course the new George_Massey_Tunnel still won't have a provision for a train section. No emergency lanes, but 2 bus lanes in addition to only 3 general lanes each way. Once again, backward BC gets its wrong. Greater Vancouver is suppose to be a major seaport. Unfortunatly, the new tunnel will only have 4 lanes each way & no HOV or emergency lanes, of course.
Even if there are only 3 general lanes each way, there should have been a provision for a truck lane in addition to a bus lane each way. That would be at least 5 lanes each way, but no emergency lanes & still no provision for 2 train tracks either.
Thus, the new tunnel will eventually have to have a bus & train bridge or tunnel next to it. That would allow the tunnel to have 3 general lanes each way & 1 HOV lane each way. A rapid bus & rail corridor would ensure 24 hour high capacity transit, even when the YVR-Canada-Line is shutdown overnight.
Unfortunatly, none of the 80m & 50m SkyTrain stations were designed to have 4 tracks. That would have allowed for a proper express & local train system. The BC mentality seems to be about keeping the trains as well as the roads inadequate to meet future high transportation demands.
The LG Bridge in Vancouver should have had bus, HOV & train tunnels near it decades ago. Surrey_and_Richmond also should have had proper bus, HOV & train tunnels, decades ago.
Why have 3 sets of tracks like the O'Hare_station in Chicago? Or, have at least have 2 tracks like at the SeaTac/Airport_station. The small-scale YVR-Airport_station just has a single track to make congestion more likely. The Vancouver_International_Airport should have had at least 4 long runways by now.
The multigenerational backwater BC mentality is a combination of overlapping restrictions and a, keep it small or backwards agenda. Why plan and build like a big city, when Vancouver can mostly do things that are only impressive to smaller places like, Kelowna-Victoria-Prince+George-and-Kamloops?
Short trains, mostly stumpy buildings and mostly narrow bridges, provides powerful symbolism for the antigrowth agenda. Building up proper size infrastructure is the opposite.
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
Monday, November 18, 2024
Friday, November 15, 2024
Brisbane-Sydney-Melbourne-Toronto
The Greater Toronto Area has been the only place in Canada where some Australian size residential towers have been permitted. So far, Montreal & Vancouver won't allow any residential towers to even reach 65 stories.
If Montreal were to ever allow something like a La_Defense, Parramatta or a Canary_Wharf on the London_Docklands, then some Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Toronto size towers would potentially be allowed.
Extremely restrictive Vancouver can't stop Burnaby, Coquitlam & especially Surrey from eventually having some Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Toronto size towers.
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/3200-east-broadway-vancouver-rupert-station-mst-aquilini Since these buildings would be within the small city linmits of Vancover, they won't be allowed to be on the scale of what Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Toronto permit.
No residential or office tower within the city limits of little Vancouver is allowed to be as tall as the Telus_Sky tower at 222.3 m (729 ft) in Calgary and Seattle's Rainier_Square_Tower at 850-foot (260 m).
The Living_Shangri-La tower, at 200.86 metres (659 ft) and the Paradox_Hotel_Vancouver at 188-metre (617 ft) are the tallest within Vancouver.
Unfortunatly, Montreal can't quite be included into the category with, Brisbane-Sydney-Melbourne-Toronto (BSMT). That's because their tallest buildings still have to be shorter that what Paris & Melbourne allow. However, the Greater Montreal transportation infrastructure is at a level of what you would expect for a big city to have. Fortunately, Québec has never been thwarted by anything like a BC Mind Virus (BCMV).
https://jfdatalinks.blogspot.com/search?q=Brisbane%2C+Sydney%2C+Melbourne+and+Toronto
https://jfdatalinks.blogspot.com/search?q=GTA
https://jfdatalinks.blogspot.com/search?q=Brisbane+Airport+Railway+Line
Thursday, November 14, 2024
The Oakridge-41st Avenue Stations' expansion
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/skytrain-oakridge-41st-avenue-station-upgrade-design-renderings
Despite the absurd cost-cutting measures, the Canada+Line still could have been designed & built to eventually have 152m long stations, like the Montreal Metro. However, Vancouver & BC are all about inadequate or congestive infrastructure. Planning for a future high capacity train line goes against the backward BC mentality. Thus, all of the underground train stations are shorter than those in Edmonton, Seattle, Toronto & Montreal. Having proper big city long stations isn't a problem for real cities, but Vancouver wants to be more like a false front or a movie set.
https://thecanadaline.com/station-guides/oakridge-41st
LA & SF have their versions of a C-Train or an Edmonton LRT, but they also have proper big city size subway stations & trains.
The entire SkyTrain-and-Canada+Line should have been built with a provision to eventually have 172m long stations, or at least 152m. While the elevated stations could somewhat be lengthened, it's much more difficult & costly for the underground stations. Had they already been roughed out, it would have just been a matter of eventually completing them.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Oakridge-41st+Avenue The edge of the ridiculousley short train platform. This joke of a train really should have been designed to eventually accomodate 8-10 car trains. However, that would go against the multi-generational, KEEP THINGS SMALL OR BACKWARDS IN BC mentality. Apparently, even having 4-6 car trains would be too symbolic of recognizing urban transportation growth in backwater BC. Thus, a 2 car joke of a train, which can eventually become a 2.5 car train, was decided to be enough.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Oakridge-41st+Avenue At least some of the absurdly short underground stations are level enough to potentially be doubled in length, but not tripled.
6 towers with 2,500 homes proposed for strip mall near Lougheed Town Centre SkyTrain station
Nothing in the 70s or 80s like in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane or Toronto. So many of these buildings should be designed in which an extra 20-30 floors can eventually be added.
The Lougheed Town Centre is one of the few areas in BC where some Australian & Southern Ontario size buildings could be constructed.
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/pinnacle-lougheed-burnaby-western-canada-tallest-building While this might seem like a very tall buildig complex by backwater BC standards, it would only be of an average tall size in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Toronto.
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
In China, authorities put an end to Henan students' late-night bike rides
The Police & Military STATE of control provided a reminder.
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/11/12/asia-pacific/society/china-night-biking-control/
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/nov/11/china-midnight-dumpling-bike-ride-zhengzhou-kaifeng
Oakland Airport vs. SFO (San Francisco)
TransLink's tower projects
Hopefully, the first of dozens throughout the region.
As a proponent of transit oriented development, especially for housing, various BC transportation entities should have had a real estate development department decades ago. Then by now there could have been a series of bus and HOV bridges.
The inadequate Lions+Gate+Bridge should have had truck, bus & HOV tunnels next to it by the 1980s or 90s.
https://jfdatalinks.blogspot.com/search?q=The+Ironworkers-Bridge
Sunday, November 10, 2024
New Merseyrail connected trains
https://www.railengineer.co.uk/new-merseyrail-connected-trains/
Unlike Vancouver, they can run 8 car trains when needed.
Saturday, November 9, 2024
Why free public transport doesn't fix traffic vs. what does
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6md7gny4pY
Trains and BRT can easily move the most amount of people efficiently.
Friday, November 8, 2024
Has living in Canada has become Impossible?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJHm03osbHc
No, just unaffordable for most people.
The Horrific Economy of Canada Explained https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySxdfdl8gwU
Why are so many buildings going bust? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ydd6R9vv0c
Why are so many big-city condos sitting empty? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGfFBP7U7pQ
If someone has the money to own an empty condo, that's their problem or benefit. However, unless enough highrises mid-rise & low-rise residential structures are built, there will always be a housing shortage in Canada.
Luxury condos aren't so much of the problem, it's the lack of affordable apartments & condos being built.
