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Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Jun 19 00:56:43 2006, in response to Re: Here comes Staten Is. Light Rail, posted by tydev417 on Mon Jun 19 00:40:09 2006. There is no way in hell that an elevated structure can be built on Richmond Terrace, no way in hellWhat are you talking about . . . ? Are you trying to claim that the original ROW along the water can't be elevated? They want to put LRT on the street along Richmond Terrace; you need to re-read the study again. And you're not doing a good job of twisting what I said, not that anyone has done a good job thus far, but you're pretty bad at it . . . Richmond Terrace rides very close to the water and docks have since been built since the line's closure. It would not be an easy task to get the row going for heavy rail but light rail opens up other oportunities (sic) not available with heavy rail Nope. They have no such plans for the light rail. Go back to the study and read about the alignment on Richmond Terrace again. besides you continue to avoid the fact that the line would not be used much outside of rush hours and LRT would suit that perfectly Huh? Now you venture into absurdity, with all due respect. Nobody builds LRT with the eye of having little to no service outside rush hoursnobody. Nobody operates it that way either. |
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