Thanks for all the great pictures and information, you're amazing! Did you notice if any of the shared use paths connect with Blatchford currently? I wonder how easy the new station is for residents to access (and also for people like me to go explore it now). I hope we don't need to trundle through piles of dirt to get there.I hiked all the way up to Blatchford Station, which is closed, but I was close enough to see that it used the exact same design as the new NAIT Station i.e. 10/10. There are also tail tracks, which I imagine will be utilized for storing extra trains for more efficient deployment.
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It really bugs me how far it is from any of the development in Blatchford, and isn’t at least being used as a node for feeder bus routes in the interim, but hopefully, that changes over time. The lack of connectivity between Blatchford and the extension should be resolved this summer too, and hopefully, access to 109th Street should open up soon. A lot of the land around the alignment is also slated to be taken up by the NAIT expansion, which may take a long time to materialize, but will hopefully really tie the area together.
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Who will be the first person to check out the new NAIT Station in operation?
Unfortunately, I couldn’t tell because of the snow and darkness, but when we still had the warm spell in December, I remember being able to drive down Blatchford road past the energy centre and up to a roundabout that wasn’t quite trackside, but would link up to a pedestrian crossing to 118th Ave. It was paved until just past the energy centre, then gravel road and I don’t know the conditions of the sidewalks. I’m guessing that connection won’t be ready until the summer.Thanks for all the great pictures and information, you're amazing! Did you notice if any of the shared use paths connect with Blatchford currently? I wonder how easy the new station is for residents to access (and also for people like me to go explore it now). I hope we don't need to trundle through piles of dirt to get there.
The OCS pylons also have a distinctive design.
A temporary park and ride, along with a few rerouted bus routes would do Blatchford Gate WONDERS. Running the line there would serve North-siders very well and would be perfectly fine until it’s replaced with dense housing and businesses imoWhat are the feelings on a temporary park and ride here? So much land… so long until stuff gets developed.
If it increased ridership, would it be worth it?
Maybe doesn’t work with nait being so close?
I wonder if the Yellowhead freeway conversion project gets in the way of a park & ride? They will be starting work on that stretch of the Yellowhead this year, so access from the north side might be difficult and ever-changing for a couple years.A temporary park and ride, along with a few rerouted bus routes would do Blatchford Gate WONDERS. Running the line there would serve North-siders very well and would be perfectly fine until it’s replaced with dense housing and businesses imo