ARG1
Senior Member
If you want an actual example of a stadtbahn in NA, look at either the MUNI Metro in SF, or the Green Line in Boston, many branches, most of them operating on street and sometimes even in mixed traffic, all converging into a tunnel downtown. Most Stadtbahns take this further by having a massive branching system on both sides of the central tunnel, not just one.@superelevation
This is what Otrain is being built to do. Line 3 and line 1 will be branched in the suburbs and will converge in the center.
I'm not exactly sure how that negates my main point which is that running a low floor tram as a metro in Canada is new
What Ottawa has isn't even close - it's basically just a standard metro with a few branches at the end, comparable to say the Expo and Canada Lines in Vancouver.
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