Palma
Senior Member
And everything around the stations also that it did not put into context where the stations would be if you know the areas around the stationsSo much white, and glass...
And everything around the stations also that it did not put into context where the stations would be if you know the areas around the stationsSo much white, and glass...
So if the future the frequency is increased to every 10 munites or 7.5 minutes, should the heater shelters be removed?
Ottawa has button-activated heaters, but they're only useful at the fully enclosed waiting rooms. The one stop that has a heated shelter with no doors is useless.The Chicago El has heaters, or at least it did when I lived there up to 2002. It got bitterly cold on the raised platforms, even with shelter walls.
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS EGLINTON CROSSTOWN LRT PUBLIC ART
http://stream1.newswire.ca/media/2015/11/06/20151106_C5460_PDF_EN_539275.pdf
There are more pictures of some of the stations in the pdf.
Looks like huddling up together would be the only way to have heated platforms.Where was all the concern about heated platforms during the appropriate time - the EA and all the Transit PICs? If the community had pushed for this then, it would have been easy. Now it's nigh impossible the specs were written ages ago.
Ottawa has button-activated heaters, but they're only useful at the fully enclosed waiting rooms. The one stop that has a heated shelter with no doors is useless.
If I remember correctly, some go stations have heaters activated by a push of a button also.
I wonder if having heated shelters outside on the platforms would cause problems with homeless poel trying to sleep in them?
I wonder if having heated shelters outside on the platforms would cause problems with homeless poel trying to sleep in them?




