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Title: The Clarian Health People Mover
Post by: Metro Jacksonville on September 27, 2010, 03:45:19 AM
The Clarian Health People Mover

(http://photos.metrojacksonville.com/photos/1019063605_XXoJS-M.jpg)

Metro Jacksonville takes a look at a privately funded mass transit system that went from concept to completion in two years.  The Indianapolis Clarian Health People Mover.

Full Article
http://www.metrojacksonville.com/article/2010-sep-the-clarian-health-people-mover
Title: Re: The Clarian Health People Mover
Post by: CS Foltz on September 27, 2010, 06:50:59 AM
Gee............two years from conception to completion huh? Don't let JTA see this, they will discount this piece of information also............BRT or bust!
Title: Re: The Clarian Health People Mover
Post by: BridgeTroll on September 27, 2010, 07:37:08 AM
Is the use of the system limited to the employees of the hospitals?
Title: Re: The Clarian Health People Mover
Post by: thelakelander on September 27, 2010, 08:19:34 AM
Its free to the public.  However, the line only runs between the hospitals.
Title: Re: The Clarian Health People Mover
Post by: tufsu1 on September 27, 2010, 08:43:47 AM
Quote from: CS Foltz on September 27, 2010, 06:50:59 AM
Gee............two years from conception to completion huh? Don't let JTA see this, they will discount this piece of information also............BRT or bust!

you can do anything quick if you're willing to avoid the state and federal approval processes....but that is not an option if you ever need/want state/federal dollars for construction or operations.

So, CS, the only way we do this is with 100% local and/or private funding....care to pony up?
Title: Re: The Clarian Health People Mover
Post by: JeffreyS on September 27, 2010, 09:51:32 AM
Quote from: tufsu1 on September 27, 2010, 08:43:47 AM


you can do anything quick if you're willing to avoid the state and federal approval processes....but that is not an option if you ever need/want state/federal dollars for construction or operations.

So, CS, the only way we do this is with 100% local and/or private funding....care to pony up?

I think that would be the best way to go for real streetcar between Riverside and downtown and up and down the beach.  Lets play the federal card for commuter rail.
Title: Re: The Clarian Health People Mover
Post by: Ocklawaha on September 27, 2010, 11:30:45 AM
Quote from: JeffreyS on September 27, 2010, 09:51:32 AM
Quote from: tufsu1 on September 27, 2010, 08:43:47 AM


you can do anything quick if you're willing to avoid the state and federal approval processes....but that is not an option if you ever need/want state/federal dollars for construction or operations.

So, CS, the only way we do this is with 100% local and/or private funding....care to pony up?

I think that would be the best way to go for real streetcar between Riverside and downtown and up and down the beach.  Lets play the federal card for commuter rail.

+1


OCKLAWAHA
Title: Re: The Clarian Health People Mover
Post by: newzgrrl on September 27, 2010, 02:32:47 PM
This is inspiring. And when I visit Indianapolis in 2012, I'll be sure to take a ride on this. Of course, it's not so easy to turn our Skyway into something like this, but it sure is good to know that this kind of transit can work.
Title: Re: The Clarian Health People Mover
Post by: Mattius92 on September 27, 2010, 02:58:56 PM
Really cool, and you do have to take into consideration that this was two hospitals. I wouldn't think there would be any lack of money and intelligence there. The system certainly looks modern, unlike our Skyway (Then again our system was build in the 80's). I like how they build the rail line, its pretty minimalistic.
Title: Re: The Clarian Health People Mover
Post by: tayana42 on October 11, 2010, 11:57:54 AM
Great piece, MetroJax.  You guys really deserve thanks for the depth, detail, and thoughtfulness of this and many other articles about our community.  I clicked on the link to McCoy's Creek and was, as with the link to Hogan's Creek, astonished at the possibilities that exist right under our noses.