Our C-Train is going up into the air. Discuss.

- Calgary West LRT under construction. Photo by Jill Browne. Calgary, February 1, 2011.
- Calgary skyline looking from west to east. Photo by Jill Browne, Calgary, February 1, 2011.
- Pumphouse Theatre (sign). Photo by Jill Browne, Calgary, February 1, 2011.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Home: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Today is Groundhog Day. We haven’t got groundhogs and I’ve never heard of Prairie Dog Day, so nothing to report on the rodent meteorology front.
Another bright sunny day, even warmer than yesterday. Up to about 5 above zero, I think. Celsius.
The pictures I took yesterday of the new LRT and the downtown skyline show something of how parts of Calgary are getting high off the ground.
I remember being quite charmed the first time I encountered a quiet European tram at ground level. It was in Bremen, Germany. More recently, I had the horrible experience of driving in Toronto on the elevated expressway (not for the first time, it was just a particularly yucky ride). There is something so unbecomingly dominant about a road that puts cars above people, literally.
I like the new Vancouver rail line from the airport to downtown, and it’s elevated.
So, what’s the difference between the elevated car experience and the train experience? It must be the feeling of being about to be killed by other drivers that ruins the whole car thing for me. I feel safe in the train. I’m looking forward to riding the new C-Train when it’s ready.