BLAST network

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Background
Locale Hamilton
Transit type Rapid Transit
Number of lines 5
Website Hamilton Rapid Transit
Operation
Operator(s) Hamilton Street Railway
Technical
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
System map

The BLAST network is a proposed rapid transit system for the city of Hamilton, Ontario. The network concept is the result of Hamilton's 2007 transportation master plan, and the Metrolinx regional transportation plan The Big Move.[1] The B-Line is one of 15 priority projects in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, and studies are currently underway.[2]

The proposed system would be composed of five lines:

Line Corridor/Main Route Termini Big Move Priority[3]
Main Street and King Street McMaster University Eastgate Square Top, within 15 years
Highway 6 and York Boulevard Downtown Waterdown beyond 25 years
James Street and Upper James Street James Street North GO John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport within 15 years
Centennial Parkway and Rymal Road Eastgate Square Ancaster Business Park beyond 25 years
Kenilworth Avenue, Upper Ottawa Street, and Mohawk Road Centre Mall Linc/Mohawk Road interchange within 25 years

References

  1. "Routes and Corridor Maps". City of Hamilton. Retrieved 9 April 2012. 
  2. "B-Line Facts". City of Hamilton. Retrieved 9 April 2012. 
  3. "The Big Move". Metrolinx. 2008. Retrieved 9 April 2012. 

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