09-07-2018, 01:34 AM
I am defining my minimum street width in two scenarios
1. Single track, two way street traffic
The sample is not bad (add yellow lines to protect the trolley lane) but there is no space for parking along the street. That is not realistic downtown anywhere in the US. The white board strips at the sides must be added as parking strips on at least one side.
2. Single track, one way street traffic
That is the absolute minimum (turn the white car around). Parking on both sides and one combined trolley and street traffic lane in the center.
Intersting study to get a balanced rail / street relation.
1. Single track, two way street traffic
The sample is not bad (add yellow lines to protect the trolley lane) but there is no space for parking along the street. That is not realistic downtown anywhere in the US. The white board strips at the sides must be added as parking strips on at least one side.
2. Single track, one way street traffic
That is the absolute minimum (turn the white car around). Parking on both sides and one combined trolley and street traffic lane in the center.
Intersting study to get a balanced rail / street relation.
Reinhard