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One of the main arguments against the WLT is that it is widely thought
that the trams will snarl up traffic even worse than it already is. However I haven't seen the argument that trams will actually help traffic flow much better. I remember many years ago (late 1960s / early 1970s) when Europe was going anti-tram that they closed a main system down in - I think - Zurich (or it may have been Geneva or somewhere like that). Anyway, wherever, the lack of the trams actually caused traffic to build up, bottle neck, and snarl up even more so than when they were running. Apparently the trams were very useful in bunching up blocks of traffic and actually kept the traffic moving. It was reported that soon after closing the system down they re-introduced the trams. CJB. |
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