McGillicuddy
Active Member
One of the only things that went right around the launch of the Confederation Line is that they kept the parallel bus services running for a few weeks after the line opened. This meant that, if things really went sideways, they could shut the line down without having to scramble a bunch of shuttle buses. While the line's launch was still pretty calamitous, this helped blunt the worst of the impacts. (Riders experienced outages as disruptions instead of as personal disasters, newspapers had headlines about "LRT still not ready for prime time" rather than "DAY 4 OF COMMUTE FROM HELL", etc.)
Feels to me like keeping at least a partial bus service running during your initial launch is a sensible approach, especially if you have serious concerns about the line's stability.
Feels to me like keeping at least a partial bus service running during your initial launch is a sensible approach, especially if you have serious concerns about the line's stability.
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