tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5695813850715269190.post3539775611113819425..comments2024-02-12T13:31:38.266+01:00Comments on Politics, Economy, Society: Directions for public transport…student SGHhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01367244307612092688noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5695813850715269190.post-49517110640950903092014-09-29T19:13:37.384+02:002014-09-29T19:13:37.384+02:00@Michael
Passing loop would add little flexibility...@Michael<br />Passing loop would add little flexibility to the timetable I'm afraid.<br />But extending zones would be of benefit for passengers. Discrepancies in ticket prices can easily tip the scales in favor of private cars, over 500 zlotys paid for a 90-day ticket is the equivalent of 20 kilometres covered by car.<br /><br />@Chris Oz<br />Surely it would, I would even love to jump into metro train in Piaseczno instead of driving to Ursynów each working day. But the cost of digging a tunnel beneath Las Kabacki is prohibitive... So we'd rather get realstudent SGHhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01367244307612092688noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5695813850715269190.post-50653109589669665072014-09-29T06:58:52.224+02:002014-09-29T06:58:52.224+02:00Hi, do you not think that an extension of the metr...Hi, do you not think that an extension of the metro to Piaseczno would help relieve Pulawska? How about a park-and-ride, starting at a new metro station outside Piaseczno, with ample, free and secure parking, included in the ticket price. It's not only Piaseczno residents on Pulawska. Many, many cars come into town from the south and I believe that this would help much more than the "coal train"<br /><br />What do you think?Chris Oznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5695813850715269190.post-78491198854202873792014-09-28T20:16:41.580+02:002014-09-28T20:16:41.580+02:00An excellent post!
Re: Siekierki line - the singl...An excellent post!<br /><br />Re: Siekierki line - the single line problem is addressed by the proposition of building a passing-loop at Nowa Iwiczna. Diesel railcars compliant with the Euro 7 norm will be used rather than the stinky old thing run last Sunday.<br /><br />Re: general public transport woes.<br />I think that extending Zone 1 to outside Warsaw's boundaries would have a huge economic benefit, as would stretching Zone 2 way beyond its current limits - Warka? Why not? Travel-to-work areas expand, people leave cars at home, 'nudge'-theory economics in action!Michael Dembinskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05657728002439035765noreply@blogger.com