tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1570611303926286567.post1894634097400699732..comments2008-05-14T03:20:50.447-07:00Comments on WARail | Washington Railblog: Seattle Weighs Streetcars vs. Trolley BusesKurt Clarkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15168803552771302287noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1570611303926286567.post-13260295301852258702008-05-13T18:06:00.000-07:002008-05-13T18:06:00.000-07:00I am a fan of both trolleybuses and streetcars, an...I am a fan of both trolleybuses and streetcars, and partly because I have had the former in my neighborhood since just after I was born. I am going on 30 myself, the 7 was re-electrified in 1981. Now that Light Rail is coming into the Ranier Valley, I have thought a few times about the idea of converting the 7 into a streetcar. It might free up trackless trolleys for other routes. <BR/><BR/>Now at least, I hope, a serious discussion in extending both is underway. Now the routes with the steepest grades should definately become trolleybuses, although exceptions can be made. I am one for restoring the Counterbalance so people can see what was one of our signature transportation operations before the trackless trolleys replaced the streetcars the first time. <BR/><BR/>West Seattle is an interesting case. I am sure there are corridors that are streetcar-capable, but crossing the Duwamish is different. The Low-Level is a major truck route, and I am not sure if a streetcar can be added to the High-Level, so a new crossing will be needed. Ironically, the bridge that these two replaced, was built for streetcars to cross, but the problems of a low-level bridge manifested itself on June 11, 1978, when a freighter hit it.(I was born the next day). BTW, I do not think the Harbor Pilot deserved the fate that befell him, in a way, West Seattle benefited from the accident with the Hi-Level Bridge we have today, as well as the newer low-level with it's unique Double-Leaf Swing-Bridge design. Only one thing, can they replicate it a little further up-river for a new streetcar span?EvergreenRailfannoreply@blogger.com