Rep. Phil Krinkie (R - Useful Idiot & Shoreview) has distinguished himself made his name with obsessive opposition to light rail. However, at the end of a long rant about light rail he actually has a sensible idea or two:
Krinkie would propose redesigning the routes so the system no longer looks like a wheel, with all the routes passing through the hubs of downtown St. Paul and Minneapolis.Under his vision, the buses would run on dedicated lanes on the freeways, with other buses or circulating vans picking up people to get them to the major lines. Many of the bus stops would have platforms, just like light rail, so people and wheelchairs could slide right in. They would also have heat in the winter, air conditioning in summer and feel safe, Krinkie said. Riders could buy coffee or a newspaper, and it should be legal to eat and drink beverages on the bus, he said.
I can understand why people take their cars when waiting for the bus is uncomfortably hot or cold 8 months of the year.
Of course, of course, the devil is in the details with an idea like this. I'm sure Krinkie wants to reduce the bus services inside the city so people in the suburbs can have better bus service. But as an addition to the bus system, a good idea.
Posted by robe0419 at March 18, 2005 02:00 PM | TrackBackI have sent letters to MetroTransit on the state of the shelters at the LRT stops. Sure, some are creative and artsy, but not very practical for waiting in -15F weather, as I did a few times this winter heading to the airport. A four-sided room with a roof and two exit doors would make more sense than one wall with a "heater" above to trick the brain away from frostbite.
Posted by: Mark at March 23, 2005 11:24 AM