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Re: New Commuter Rail Service Through Lakewood?

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 10:23 am
by Donald Farris
Hi,
I was thinking about it and I made a mistake with my math. Sorry, I was counting the train traveling just one way. But we all know it needs to go both ways. So, depending on how frequently is ran (each way) we could potentially double that number of trips the train would take through Lakewood to 152. I'm not sure that would be physically possible. So, then you cut down frequency of stops and it becomes less desirable to potential riders.

Pardon the pun but this train through Lakewood idea is just a train wreck.

Re: New Commuter Rail Service Through Lakewood?

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 12:18 pm
by Jerry Ritcey
The Blue Line has no trouble going all the way through Shaker Heights, at a relatively low frequency (15-30 minutes). This would not cut Lakewood in two, assuming it's a typical two-car train like every train in the current transit system that we have. This is not the same thing as a hundred freight car train coming through town. Having said that, a line down the middle of a boulevard would work better. It would have a high capital cost initially, but compared with initial and maintenance costs of roads, it would be competitive.

Re: New Commuter Rail Service Through Lakewood?

Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 10:48 am
by Ben VanLear
Three Public Meetings Hosted to Discuss the Westshore Corridor Transportation Project

GREATER CLEVELAND – Lorain County, Lorain County Transit (LCT) and the Westshore Commuter Rail Task Force (WCRTF), in cooperation with communities in Lorain County, Erie County and Cuyahoga County, will hold three public meetings to introduce people to the Westshore Corridor Transportation Project (WCTP) and solicit valuable feedback on potentially developing a public transit-based solution for the transportation needs of the Westshore corridor—one of the most heavily used and traveled corridors in Ohio. The public is welcome and encouraged to attend these meetings. Meeting details are listed below:


Cuyahoga County—September 14, 2010
St. John Medical Center
(29000 Center Ridge Road)
Building Two, First Floor, Auditorium B
29101 Health Campus Drive
Westlake, OH 44145
6-8 pm

Lorain County—September 15, 2010
Black River Landing
421 Black River Lane
Lorain, OH 44052
6-8 pm


Erie County—September 16, 2010
Erie County Administration Building
3rd Floor Commissioner’s Chambers
2900 Columbus Avenue
Sandusky, OH 44870
6-8 pm

WCTP seeks to address the lack of public transportation options for travel in this popular metropolitan region. The need for improvements is based on several factors including limited public transit options for inter-county travel, highway traffic congestion, the need to increase economic and sustainable development along the corridor and the need to enhance and preserve the natural environment with all the potential enhancements along the anticipated public transit corridor.


I went to the Cuyahoga county public meeting last night. It wasn't very well attended, so I recommend taking the survey below. Results will influence the direction the contractor takes in the study!

West Shore Commuter Rail Survey:
http://surveymonkey.com/s/wctp

FacebooK
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CBoQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fpages%2FWestShore-Commuter-Rail-Task-Force%2F127439217285152&ei=gueQTLOjA4menQeawNy0DA&usg=AFQjCNFgvCWWkF6KPc3jEs144vdI12Tlxw&sig2=wh9Grfsg12GOkGAA0GToyQ

Website (not active yet?)
http://www.ridewestshore.com/

Re: New Commuter Rail Service Through Lakewood?

Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 12:26 am
by David Brainard
This MUST be a joke thread!
We and our mayor let Joe Calabrese kill the Circulator and, for all the B.S. 'public meetings' still don't even have a bus stop at the library.
Forget rail, 'light' or otherwise. We can't even keep a bus line.

David Brainard
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Re: New Commuter Rail Service Through Lakewood?

Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 11:58 am
by Will Brown
This forum seems to have no lack of ideas on how to spend a lot of (other people's) money.

Here's another.

Run the light rail system underground and free up some surface space in this very crowded community. We could even add some trams for interconnection, and make some streets pedestrian only. That should increase foot traffic to the merchants, and give the thousands of tourists who will be coming here because we are so cool a place to promenade.

Re: New Commuter Rail Service Through Lakewood?

Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 2:24 pm
by Bob Mehosky
Will Brown wrote:This forum seems to have no lack of ideas on how to spend a lot of (other people's) money.

Here's another.

Run the light rail system underground and free up some surface space in this very crowded community. We could even add some trams for interconnection, and make some streets pedestrian only. That should increase foot traffic to the merchants, and give the thousands of tourists who will be coming here because we are so cool a place to promenade.


Could we move the rail next to the new lakeshore drive?

Re: New Commuter Rail Service Through Lakewood?

Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 3:28 pm
by J Hrlec
Bob Mehosky wrote:
Will Brown wrote:This forum seems to have no lack of ideas on how to spend a lot of (other people's) money.

Here's another.

Run the light rail system underground and free up some surface space in this very crowded community. We could even add some trams for interconnection, and make some streets pedestrian only. That should increase foot traffic to the merchants, and give the thousands of tourists who will be coming here because we are so cool a place to promenade.


Could we move the rail next to the new lakeshore drive?


How about we run the rail through any blighted and foreclosed properties so we can knock them down.