Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What we really need is some sort of fast transit over the Potomac. Extend 28 or the ICC over to the Dulles airport area. I am a poor sap that lives in MD and commutes to Herndon. It sucks and changing houses or jobs is not that easy.
What we really need is maglev. I would prefer a modern transportation system.
Anonymous wrote:What we really need is some sort of fast transit over the Potomac. Extend 28 or the ICC over to the Dulles airport area. I am a poor sap that lives in MD and commutes to Herndon. It sucks and changing houses or jobs is not that easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Whenever I hear anybody from Bethesda say, "I don't see any advantages to the Purple Line," what I really hear them saying is, "I rarely go to Silver Spring, and when I do, I drive."
Not me. I have frequently taken the bus from Bethesda to Silver Spring and back. They were rarely full and lots of people got off at places in between, where the Purple Line won't help. I'd much rather have dedicated bus lanes and an underpass or overpass at Connecticut Avenue.
You are choosing an option that does not exist -- unless you think that converting existing lanes on Jones Bridge Road to bus lanes is politically feasible?
Also, I don't understand why you say the Purple Line won't help between Bethesda and Silver Spring. There will be three Purple Line stops between the Bethesda Metro and the Silver Spring Metro: Connecticut Avenue, Lyttonsville, Woodside/16h Street.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Whenever I hear anybody from Bethesda say, "I don't see any advantages to the Purple Line," what I really hear them saying is, "I rarely go to Silver Spring, and when I do, I drive."
Not me. I have frequently taken the bus from Bethesda to Silver Spring and back. They were rarely full and lots of people got off at places in between, where the Purple Line won't help. I'd much rather have dedicated bus lanes and an underpass or overpass at Connecticut Avenue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Whenever I hear anybody from Bethesda say, "I don't see any advantages to the Purple Line," what I really hear them saying is, "I rarely go to Silver Spring, and when I do, I drive."
Not me. I have frequently taken the bus from Bethesda to Silver Spring and back. They were rarely full and lots of people got off at places in between, where the Purple Line won't help. I'd much rather have dedicated bus lanes and an underpass or overpass at Connecticut Avenue.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in Chevy Chase and I'm pro-PL. Development will come, with or without transit (CC Lake is going to be totally redeveloped either way), so we damn well better get some transit to cope with the influx. I dream of a future when it doesn't take me as much as an hour to go a mile or two to downtown Bethesda (or to my kids' school in SS) anytime after 3pm.
Anonymous wrote:
I live in Bethesda. Only the developers want the Purple Line.
Anonymous wrote:
Whenever I hear anybody from Bethesda say, "I don't see any advantages to the Purple Line," what I really hear them saying is, "I rarely go to Silver Spring, and when I do, I drive."
3. The Columbia Country Club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet it never happens anyway. Hopefully.
I live in Bethesda. Only the developers want the Purple Line.