Brad Bishop
Well-Known Member
I know everyone wants the Monorail but, and I hate saying this because I've always been fascinated by it, I think it's dated. It's a bus-train that runs on a concrete beam.
What the WDW Monorail has going for it really couldn't be done today because there's no catwalk. I bet that they couldn't get away with that today. The lack of a catwalk makes it looks slim and sexy up in the sky. When you add a catwalk in it greatly diminishes the look of the Monorail (see Newark's airport monorail - it looks as bad, or nearly as bad, as an elevated train or light rail).
You can argue light rail, and it may have it's advantages in automated form (no driver to pay). Buses make the most sense, though. If they were, instead, to invest in bus-only lanes (well, more of them and bus-only overpasses and intersections) then they really would have a nice, flexible system.. Still, it's buses, and no one gets excited about buses.
I could see light rail being neat until it's park closing and everyone is waiting for the limited capacity train to show up. Granted, it's bigger than a bus but you can have buses waiting one behind the other to haul people back to their rooms which isn't going to happen with light rail.
What the WDW Monorail has going for it really couldn't be done today because there's no catwalk. I bet that they couldn't get away with that today. The lack of a catwalk makes it looks slim and sexy up in the sky. When you add a catwalk in it greatly diminishes the look of the Monorail (see Newark's airport monorail - it looks as bad, or nearly as bad, as an elevated train or light rail).
You can argue light rail, and it may have it's advantages in automated form (no driver to pay). Buses make the most sense, though. If they were, instead, to invest in bus-only lanes (well, more of them and bus-only overpasses and intersections) then they really would have a nice, flexible system.. Still, it's buses, and no one gets excited about buses.
I could see light rail being neat until it's park closing and everyone is waiting for the limited capacity train to show up. Granted, it's bigger than a bus but you can have buses waiting one behind the other to haul people back to their rooms which isn't going to happen with light rail.