pretty much the only one that's being added is the airport which probably should have built the first (frank)ing one they ever built.
they're basically making the system actually reliable which is good.
they forecast $5.5 billion which ill probably mean it ends up costing around 10
by the time it gets done we will be dead.
but you can come over anytime you want
edit: also I wonder if they planned for parking becasue that's really the main hurdle to people using the train but I guess we can all drive our bikes to the train station in winter they have those bikes with fat wheels now
Location: "aaaargh my leg!!!" -Max Pacioretty Joined: 04.06.2011
Apr 22 @ 10:32 AM ET
all these stations already exist.
pretty much the only one that's being added is the airport which probably should have built the first (frank)ing one they ever built.
they're basically making the system actually reliable which is good.
they forecast $5.5 billion which ill probably mean it ends up costing around 10
by the time it gets done we will be dead.
but you can come over anytime you want
edit: also I wonder if they planned for parking becasue that's really the main hurdle to people using the train but I guess we can all drive our bikes to the train station in winter they have those bikes with fat wheels now - dt99999
Location: I'll always remember the last words my grandfather ever told me. He said, "A Truck!", SK Joined: 09.21.2009
Apr 22 @ 10:35 AM ET
all these stations already exist.
pretty much the only one that's being added is the airport which probably should have built the first (frank)ing one they ever built.
they're basically making the system actually reliable which is good.
they forecast $5.5 billion which ill probably mean it ends up costing around 10
by the time it gets done we will be dead.
but you can come over anytime you want
edit: also I wonder if they planned for parking becasue that's really the main hurdle to people using the train but I guess we can all drive our bikes to the train station in winter they have those bikes with fat wheels now - dt99999
I will never understand cities that build rail transport but don't have it going to the airport.
The project calls for a fully electric, automated, and universally accessible train, with Wi-Fi and place for bicycles.
Bingo. - _nay_
The thorny issue of parking remains unsolved, however. Currently many stations along the Deux-Montagnes Line are over capacity, and there is no space to build new parking spots.
I will never understand cities that build rail transport but don't have it going to the airport. - BINGO!
I will never understand cities that build a massive airport 40 minutes away, never build a train track to it becasue it would cost $500 million but instead decide to spend over a billion dollars to revamp an old decrepit airport situated on prime real estate and then destroy the other airport and rename the decrepit one after the nutjob who hatched the zany plan for the other on in the first place.
Location: "aaaargh my leg!!!" -Max Pacioretty Joined: 04.06.2011
Apr 22 @ 10:38 AM ET
I will never understand cities that build a massive airport 40 minutes away, never build a train track to it becasue it would cost $500 million but instead decide to spend over a billion dollars to revamp an old decrepit airport situated on prime real estate and then destroy the other airport and rename the decrepit one after the nutjob who hatched the zany plan for the other on in the first place. - dt99999
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Apr 22 @ 10:40 AM ET
I will never understand cities that build a massive airport 40 minutes away, never build a train track to it becasue it would cost $500 million but instead decide to spend over a billion dollars to revamp an old decrepit airport situated on prime real estate and then destroy the other airport and rename the decrepit one after the nutjob who hatched the zany plan for the other on in the first place. - dt99999
Location: I'll always remember the last words my grandfather ever told me. He said, "A Truck!", SK Joined: 09.21.2009
Apr 22 @ 10:40 AM ET
I will never understand cities that build a massive airport 40 minutes away, never build a train track to it becasue it would cost $500 million but instead decide to spend over a billion dollars to revamp an old decrepit airport situated on prime real estate and then destroy the other airport and rename the decrepit one after the nutjob who hatched the zany plan for the other on in the first place. - dt99999