Mayor Watts supports LRT over SkyTrain

This is cross posted from my personal blog.

During the Surrey Mayor’s State of the City address, while discussing transportation in BC’s second largest city, Dianne Watts said:

“I for one am a firm believer that instead of SkyTrain expansion in Surrey we should be looking at At Grade Rail. At Grade Rail is significantly cheaper, easier to build and much more aesthetically pleasing than Sky Train. Surrey cannot wait until 2020 for improved rail transit. At Grade Rail can be completed much faster. I have great confidence in the potential of At Grade Rail, and I am currently having City staff analyze this option so that we can move it forward.”

This is a terrific move on the part of the Mayor. It great to know that she understands the added qualities that LRT presents to Surrey over SkyTrain – not just cost efficiency per km, but also aspects like the streetscape asthetics.

While I understand the reasoning for SkyTrain to UBC and to Coquitlam, I am a vehement supporter of the development of a new rail transit network based on LRT. Surrey is in the perfect position to be the beginning spot for this new network and will set the city apart from the North of Fraser’s transportation planning of the past few decades. It’s saying “We will chart our own path, learn from your mistakes, and build the best rail transit we can”. And that rail transit will be based on LRT!

Hopefully Surrey City Council will take a nod from Vancouver, and continue to push forward on the Heritage Rail Project. It would be a fantastic business case for LRT South of the Fraser if we can have a demonstration up and running in the next few years!

Good job Dianne! You just got my vote for November!

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2 Responses to Mayor Watts supports LRT over SkyTrain

  1. Erika Rathje says:

    Yay!

    One need look no farther than Stephen Rees’s blog to discover there is no reasoning for using SkyTrain here, anywhere, ever again, including UBC and Coquitlam. I agree that Surrey will be a great leader and role model in moving forward with LRT!

    I don’t know how long it takes to plan and build, but it’ll certainly make the prospects of my living in Langley less depressing. Hmm, maybe I should be thinking about living near the Interurban rail instead of Fraser Hwy…

  2. John Buker says:

    Congratulations to Surrey mayor Dianne Watts! This is terrific news.