Cotuit, on Mar 11 2005, 10:01 AM, said:
Public Transit in Providence
#81
Posted 11 March 2005 - 10:24 AM
#82
Posted 11 March 2005 - 11:31 AM
I'm not sure it is realistic for Rhode Island, but kind of fun to think about:

http://www.ruf.dk/
The only real problem I have with a system like this is the transition to it seems painful.
#83
Posted 11 March 2005 - 11:42 AM
Build a single five-mile line from Kennedy Plaza up North Main to Downtown Pawtucket. Most of N. Main is wide enough to easily handle existing lanes plus a light rail line, and there is plenty of vacant land along the way for storage/support facilities (normally built at the end of a line, but why not in the middle?).
The area is densely settled, mostly lower income (in need of mass transit and likely to work locally) and it is a short run.
2nd line: Kennedy Plaza to Olneyville Square via Broadway.
#84
Posted 11 March 2005 - 11:46 AM
Info on Portland's Fareless Square:
http://www.trimet.or...es/fareless.htm
History of Portland's Fareless Square (started in 1975):
http://www.trimet.or...lesshistory.htm
#85
Posted 11 March 2005 - 11:51 AM
What are RIPTA's busiest lines? These would be good for a LRT conversion.
Maybe the 3rd LRT line could go thru the East Side Rail Tunnel to East Providence.
Providence just seems to me to be the kind of city that would have light rail, whatever that means
Edited by pdxstreetcar, 11 March 2005 - 11:52 AM.
#86
Posted 11 March 2005 - 11:54 AM
pdxstreetcar, on Mar 11 2005, 01:51 PM, said:
#87
Posted 11 March 2005 - 01:08 PM
Soren, on Mar 11 2005, 12:54 PM, said:
There's an abandoned tunnel under Wayland, no tracks on the surface to worry about.
#88
Posted 11 March 2005 - 01:29 PM
Cotuit, on Mar 11 2005, 03:08 PM, said:
#89
Posted 11 March 2005 - 01:40 PM
#90
Posted 11 March 2005 - 02:07 PM
Soren, on Mar 11 2005, 11:54 AM, said:
I must say, though, that unless there is some kind of large scale urban development on the East Providence end of things very much like what Brown was thinking of with the dorms (which I'm sorry to read posted that they've back away from this... too bad...), I don't think light rail would add enough to justify the cost of bringing it to be. It'll be too hard of a sell without it. It seems like a lot of work just so Brown students could go back and forth from Thayer to downtown...
I love the idea of the North Main and Broadway LRT, though. Those make way more sense as a place to begin and would light a white hot development fire under both of those areas. One it works there, it'd be easier to sell elsewhere.
- Garris
#91
Posted 11 March 2005 - 02:17 PM
East Providence is poised to transform their waterfront, Brown dorms or no. The East Side tunnel could also have trains running down the East Bay along the bikepath, and up toward the east side of Pawtucket.
#92
Posted 11 March 2005 - 02:41 PM
#93
Posted 11 March 2005 - 09:20 PM
Kind of disappointing...
I understand they're similar topics... but I felt like my post was my post... and ARI's was ARI's...
I think i'm more disappointed in the lack of feedback after yesterday more than anything...
#94
Posted 11 March 2005 - 10:32 PM
Vallon, on Mar 11 2005, 10:20 PM, said:
This is a long term converation. We all have plenty more to talk about on this topic.
#95
Posted 13 March 2005 - 10:33 AM
Edited by pdxstreetcar, 13 March 2005 - 10:34 AM.
#97
Posted 13 March 2005 - 06:44 PM
I guess it would have been something like this but on a larger scale and 35 years newer...
http://web.presby.ed...sit/Morgantown/
Morgantown, WV PRT system


Here's the PRT 2000 proposed cars:

Edited by pdxstreetcar, 13 March 2005 - 06:51 PM.
#98
Posted 15 March 2005 - 10:54 AM
pdxstreetcar, on Mar 13 2005, 11:33 AM, said:
Looks good, I started working on a map of some of my ideas last night.
#99
Posted 15 March 2005 - 12:13 PM
pdxstreetcar, on Mar 13 2005, 10:33 AM, said:
- Garris
#100
Posted 15 March 2005 - 02:31 PM
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