The_Cat
Senior Member
I'm not sure if the numbers are spring/summer numbers but I'm thinking the numbers could be up on connecting routes once the LRT is open.
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Hi everyone. I've been lurking here for a couple years now but I haven't had the driving need to comment on anything up till now.
As someone who Works in the Industrial zone east of 34th and north of Whitemud, I drive. But the only reason I drive is because there is no effective bus service. I cannot safely get to a stop of the 505 before the last bus has gone in the afternoon and in the morning it is a 25 minute wait for it. If I skip the 505 it is a 30 minute walk to the route of the 53, which gets me the closest to home. Or I can do a 20 minute walk to the route of the 506 which will get me to Davies Transit Center. Both walks are fine most of the year. But are brutal in the winter do to un cleared sidewalks and high snow berms. If there was better bus service I would stop driving and just go back to taking transit full time.
I had thought of that. I live in Alberta Avenue so getting to the 53 at Coliseum or anything downtown is easy. But the bike rack on the front of the 53 is usually already full when it hits Coliseum. And even if the VLSE was running I'm not sure I would feel safe cycling down to it. Especially on 95 street which would be the most direct.Thanks for sharing some of the challenges/deficiencies out there. One option, although not for everyone, is taking a bike instead of walking those distances to your bus stops or home as it is significantly faster - buses are nicely equipped to take bikes as an option.
I had thought of that. I live in Alberta Avenue so getting to the 53 at Coliseum or anything downtown is easy. But the bike rack on the front of the 53 is usually already full when it hits Coliseum. And even if the VLSE was running I'm not sure I would feel safe cycling down to it. Especially on 95 street which would be the most direct.
Thank you TAS. I'll try to check that out this evening. Between the VLSE finally opening and safe(er) route I can hopefully ditch the car for a while at least.I believe the city is building a dedicated cycle path along 96 street from Alberta Ave which would go directly to the VLSE station (96 st and 102 Ave). As it is now, it's an option with much less traffic than 95 street.
The 55 has been on detour via 122 St when westbound, although, I thought that detour was ending.I wonder why they’re using 122 St rather than Fox Dr which has a bus lane.
That’s kinda why I’m confused, I mean it’s not like 122 St is known for being super busy so it won’t get backed up or anything but why not take advantage of the faster dedicated lanes. My only guess is they don’t want the buses to have to cross 3 lanes of traffic between Terwillegar and Fox dr.The 55 has been on detour via 122 St when westbound, although, I thought that detour was ending.
The 31 does use Fox Drive/ Whitemud when southbound.