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Monday, September 14, 2020

The Problem With Light Rail

I have ridden on all forms of public transportation, airliners, trains, light rail, and buses. I don't make a habit of it, but every once in a while I need to go somewhere and they get the job done. They function but they aren't pleasant or enjoyable. Okay, I did get a flight in first class once. The flight itself was pleasant enough but all the rest of it was just like any other airline flight. So I have traveled on these various conveyances. They get you where you want to go, but they are not pleasant or enjoyable. City buses and light rail are the worst because there always seems to be at least one very unpleasant person on board causing everyone else to avoid any conversation for fear of attracting the attention of the lunatic.

Light rail is promoted like a Disneyland ride, clean and safe and happy, but like Disneyland it is expensive as hell and not very efficient. A single lane of highway can easily accommodate 1800 people an hour (assuming one person per car). A four-car light rail train can accommodate 268 people, so you would need a train every 9 minutes to match that. And the train will only get you to the station. You still need some way of getting from the station to your ultimate destination.

The problem with cars is that highways often get jammed up with cars that getting anywhere becomes am unpleasant tedious session of creeping along at what seems to be a walking pace. A train ride can appear very attractive when you are in that situation. But maybe it's just your attitude.

Being in a hurry is a state of mind. If you can relax and listen to music or someone talking, it can be, if not pleasant, at least it won't drive you insane. I know, I've been there. Shoot, I spent the first 40 years of driving in the insane mode. I hated it but I had no idea how to deal with it. Drugs might have helped, but drugs are illegal. Everyone needs to be keyed up and angry if we are going to win whatever war American was currently fighting.

So cars are great except for the traffic jams. But light rail is not helping. Coyote Blog explains:

The problem with light rail (and the reason it is popular with government officials) is that it is an upper middle class boondoggle.  There can be no higher use of transit than to provide mobility to poorer people who can't afford reliable automobiles.  Buses fulfill this goal better than any mode of transit.  They are flexible and can reach into many corners of the city.  The problem with buses, from the perspective of government officials, is that upper middle class people don't like to ride on them.  They like trains.  So the government builds hugely expensive trains for these influential, wealthier voters. Since the trains are so expensive, the government can only build a few routes, so those routes end up being down upper middle class commuting corridors.  As the costs mount for the trains, the bus routes that serve the poor and their dispersed commuting destinations are steadily cut.

 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Best commuter solution I ever saw was the guy who drove a motorboat from the Tacoma suburbs to a buoy just off shore from his worksite near Seattle. He had a small rowboat attached to the buoy, tied the motorboat to the buoy, rowed ashore. tied it to a rock and walked the remaining hundred yards to his work site. Total commute time was around 30 minutes each way..............If you know anything about traffic in and around Seattle you can see just how ingenious he was.
BTW 0 I've used all of the travel types noted by the author and motorcycle and state ferries as well ;-) totally agree about light rail.

xoxoxoBruce said...

When I was living in Boston a couple of blocks from Fenway Park, going any where by car was nuts. Trying to find a place to park there, no matter where there happened to be, then a parking spot when you get home. The MTA (poor Charlie) ran above ground trolleys that turned into subway cars as you got closer to downtown. It was great to just hop on and then jump off close to where you were going. Usually I’d end up doing less walking than I would from parking spots to where I wanted to be. Of course that was before I got old and cranky. LoL