steveintoronto
Superstar
I was conflicted, even though not a Vancouverite, on using it for heavier rail. It has become a 'green corridor', and as much as its history is steeped in being an interurban, it would be a shame/crime to take the corridor back from pedestrians and cyclists. Light rail is an excellent compromise, since it allows shared use with minimum restriction, and yet provides much better transit to the corridor, and with crucial connections, as you point out.That's just what I was thinking. I thought that had died when they selected the Canada Line alignment.
This just might end-up being LRT at its best...