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  1. Both Vancouver and Toronto's bus fleets are currently larger than Montreal’s, and all three pale in comparison to New York MTA’s 5825 buses. The only reason some other, larger cities don’t have a single, bigger bus fleet than us is because they either have many companies running buses throughout the city (like Los Angeles), or each county in the metropolitan area runs a separate fleet (similar to RTL/STM/STL, only even more agencies). Really, it’s not difficult to Google.
  2. HAHAHAHAHAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaa sigh
  3. You seem to have some experience, maybe you should be their consultant…
  4. Seems so. From any “downtown” point it’d cut across the Olmsted trail area; I’m not sure one can be rebuilt along the path from the Sir George E Cartier Monument since the Camilien-Houde Expressway was built.
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    REM de l'Est

    Le L de LOL veut dire Laughing. 😂
  6. SameGuy

    REM de l'Est

    I appreciate these comments, and you’re correct that one could infer from mine that these wetlands have little value, but indeed that wasn’t my intent. I should have found a better way to express my comments without any implied bias. Thank you.
  7. That’s the first downtown rooftop potager I’ve seen that wasn’t in a marketing brochure or website.
  8. SameGuy

    REM de l'Est

    Those “wetlands” didn’t even really exist until the construction of all the roads and underground infra in Technoparc in the late 80s which altered the natural drainage of streams, and snowmelt and rainwater towards the north and west. The natural streams haven’t been natural for 35 years.
  9. It looks like a scale model of the original Chernobyl sarcophagus mid-construction.
  10. While I’m all for the trails up through Mont-Royal park, I still think a public, assisted option should be available from Downtown. A tram is not a realistic option anymore, and a funicular is out of the question, but how about tunnelling diagonally from the Psych Department up to Kondiaronk and building one of the world's longest escalators? A Victorian-style edicule or pavilion could be built at each end. It could be both a public transit option as well as a tourist attraction in and of itself (kind of like the Mid-Levels Escalator in Hong Kong — which while used by thousands of commuters every weekday, is also visited by thousands of tourists).
  11. I like the rendering, looks like it’ll refresh the area nicely. But is it just me? Or are developments’ names getting dumber?
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