micheal_can
Senior Member
Define lifetime? My mother will benefit from the existing construction once it is done. My aunt won't, but would if the Wonderland section was done. A cousin of mine would benefit from the rest being done. These 3 people talk to everyone about things. So, I can see my aunt talking to her church group. I can see my cousin talking at work with her coworkers. And they all will talk to their friends and other family.People get the city they vote for. I’m quite sympathetic to the urbanists here that live in London, but your fellow citizens are small minded little people that don’t believe in effective mass transit. I have a lot of family in London and have lived there sporadically for years, it’s not going to change anytime soon because the culture is either regressive and backwards facing or has an “I got mine” attitude that entrenches the wealth disparity in the city. It’s frustrating and an uphill battle that I doubt will be settled in our lifetime.
The future of BRT in London depends on the success of the existing project. With the current ones being slated to be opened 2026-2028, and with the fact that there is a municipal election in 2026, no doubt the BRT will be back as a ballot box question.