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Originally Posted by ken0042
Frinkprof or others could give more details, but basically it would cost $2-4 billion to build the SE LRT. The good thing about the SETWay is the bridges, tunnels, and crossings will be built to LRT specs. So 95% of the money spent today will be a net savings when/if the LRT gets built.
Also be being able to decrease the SE BRT travel time to 40-45 minutes instead of the current 60-65 minutes; you increase ridership and show demand. Right now, ridership doesn't justify building the LRT.
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I would hope that CT is not stupid enough to try and estimate LRT ridership on the BRT alone. A significant number of travelers to downtown use express buses and local buses to Sommerset/Anderson.
Both options are typically faster then the BRT from anywhere south of Quarry Park.