Garneau2Go
Active Member
I imagine the map at the Calgary UCP headquarters looks like this:Bigger question is: Is Edmonton even part of the province for them?
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I imagine the map at the Calgary UCP headquarters looks like this:Bigger question is: Is Edmonton even part of the province for them?
Seems accurate to me!
$20b for oil $20b for HSR then plead poverty.^They can probably do both.
@ryanjespersen
Covered a lot in front of a packed house! Of note: Premier says trains from #yyc & #yeg airports to downtown is a top priority
Kinda like Calgary's Green Line - that has some scary costs associated with it. Costs keep going up and the line gets shorter. But I think the funding will be there for it.I don't even want to fathom the cost of a train from YEG to downtown. YYC has LRT relatively close by, it'd be a drop in the bucket in comparison.
To be fair, unless it was tied into a larger commuter rail line (or the eventual in 300 years HSR) I think they'd just extend the LRT south and run limited trains from the airport. Would just have to connect to Heritage Valley rather than going all the way downtown.I don't even want to fathom the cost of a train from YEG to downtown. YYC has LRT relatively close by, it'd be a drop in the bucket in comparison.
It's not great but not terrible. The vast majority of the area right now is farmland that I'm pretty sure hasn't been sold to developers yet and the only grade separations I anticipate them needing (until the city plans new arterial roadways in that area) are at 41st Avenue and Highway 19. As long as we preserve a good ROW now (and maybe lay the necessary utilities in the ROW proactively), we just have to lay rails and it should be reasonably affordable ($2 billion in today's money?).I don't even want to fathom the cost of a train from YEG to downtown. YYC has LRT relatively close by, it'd be a drop in the bucket in comparison.
I was looking to book tickets to Denver direct from YEG. It appears that direct is double the price compared to connecting through YYC. Anyone know why?
YEG has a fairly limited supply of seats for the nonstop and with the only other Star Alliance trans-border offering being the daily CR9 to SFO the alternatives are limited as well. YYC has many more options on UA/AC and stiffer competition with WS/DLI was looking to book tickets to Denver direct from YEG. It appears that direct is double the price compared to connecting through YYC. Anyone know why?
If it could be an extension from Heritage Valley, it probably actually wouldn't cost a lot as it would be going through what is now undeveloped land.To be fair, unless it was tied into a larger commuter rail line (or the eventual in 300 years HSR) I think they'd just extend the LRT south and run limited trains from the airport. Would just have to connect to Heritage Valley rather than going all the way downtown.