Posted on 08/30/2006 3:58:53 PM PDT by rellimpank
Monorail strategy coming up short
A little bit of MAGIC doesn't appear to be the cure to a prolonged ridership slump for the Las Vegas Monorail, system officials said Tuesday.
Officials did not expect many new riders to come from the Men's Apparel Guild in California show, known as MAGIC, despite the estimated 105,000 attendees expected at the Las Vegas Convention Center through Thursday.
MAGIC is one of the biggest annual conventions in Southern Nevada, and the Convention Center is central stop on the 4-mile monorail line.
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Not having the initial run going to the airport may turn out to be a fatal mistake.
never understood why there isn't a train from LA to Vegas? I'd go every weekend if so
There has been talk of a highspeed train from LA to LV, but its hard to maintain the tracks for bullet trains in the extreme temperatures you find in the deserts around Vegas.
Plus the CA environmental wackos would demand 20 years of studies on all the plants and animals that could potentially be effected by a trainline like that. By the time the environmental wackos and politicians get through with it, there would be no financial way to pull this off.
There MUST be a way to shove mass transit down everyone's throat. Damn. Europe does it, come on, you idiots!
I went to Vegas earlier this summer and I didn't even know they had a monorail until I saw this article! Sounds like they need to advertise a bit. Going to the airport would also help. The hotels apparently don't believe in airport shuttles. I had to pay $15-$20 each way for cabs.
It's a fun ride. Don't visit the strip without taking a spin around the system. They raised the price but it's still worth $5.00 (Same price, ride all you want as long as you don't leave the system.)
Why can't I find imbeciles like this?
I deserve to bleed out their bank accounts as much as the next guy.
The monorail cars are far too small to handle passengers with luggage, anyway. It's more of an automated people mover - a quick way to get from MGM as far as Harrah's in mid-Strip or Sahara in the north. The biggest problem is having to walk about 1/4 mile from the stations behind the casinos out to the Strip itself where everything of interest is. By the time you walk from the front door of Harrah's all the way through to the station, wait for the train, ride south to Bally's station and walk all the way back out to the Strip, you could have simply walked directly from Harrah's to Bally's. And back. ;)
By the time you walk from the front door of Harrah's all the way through to the station, wait for the train, ride south to Bally's station and walk all the way back out to the Strip, you could have simply walked directly from Harrah's to Bally's. And back. ;)
Oh. That kind of idiot. Follow the money. Whose kid got rich off this laughable boodoggle?
ping to self
There used to be a Union Pacific station at the end of Fremont Street where the Plaza Hotel Casino sets..
--the mayor of Henderson--Jim Gibson-was a rather well-paid employee, as well as being one of the leading lights in the local Democrats--
yea I don't believe there is any rail line bewteen Barstow and Vegas...the AT & SF and the SP entered California via Needles (~highway Route 66) as far as I know
The only reason I knew it existed was because I remembered reading somewhere about how stuff fell off of the tracks onto the streets (like little parts of the monorail assembly itself). We went to look at it, and like someone downthread mentions, had to hike through some casino to get to it and then hike back out. We didn't ride it and if we had realized the amount of walking involved, we wouldn't have gone.
Does anyone know why it is kind of hidden away from the strip?
As someone said, if they'd included a link to the airport, it would have been much more successful.
"What kind of idiots would build a monorail in a vacation destination in the middle of the desert and not have the train go to the airport?"
I always felt the Taxi Cab owners have a fairly strong lobby in Vegas. Think what a monorail to the airport would do to their business.
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