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Impressive!: “Projected demand for Vancouver’s Broadway subway sees 250,000 trips on first day”

2014-08-05 plaws

Article: Projected demand for Vancouver’s Broadway subway sees 250,000 trips on first day – The Globe and Mail.

OMG.  250k riders at the start.  Yes, this is the same corridor where Nelson\Nygaard was doing “real-time transit planning”.

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