dunkalunk
Senior Member
Copied and pasted from one of my posts at SSP Forum: Waterloo Region
Google maps are outdated. You cannot enter Ahrens street south of Vitoria from any points north. This road has a one way exit onto Victoria. Map of the Area Ahrens is in no way an arterial.
And for Breslau:
Original Layover site:
Map of both sites:
link
This distance probably seems negligible to most, but the original proposed site has much better connectivity.
on GO stop location
While the proposed site for the GO station is a bit far from King, I would have to say the location makes sense for now. I would hate to see GO service and improved VIA being kept away from downtown Kitchener due to lack of a facility.
My only real concern for the GO stop would be the relatively short lifespan of the platform (due to Victoria Terminal, explained later). My suggestion is that instead of pouring a concrete slab, that a temporary modular platform be built to allow for easy deconstruction (Think semi-permanent temporary stage).
I also have no real problems with the closure of Ahrens in order to accommodate extended GO trains. In the event of high speed rail, Ahrens would require closure regardless. And in the case that HSR doesn't happen, grade separation just makes sense for safety reasons.
In the interim, GRT should be running shuttles between the train station and Charles terminal. They should have been doing this a long time ago.
more on Victoria Terminal
At this rate, we would likely be getting GO service about 4-5 years before LRT. A new intermodal rail/bus/LRT facility would likely be built between King and Weber to allow interconnectivity of all transit modes. Grade separations at King and Weber would definitely be requirements. While this facility and grade separations are being constructed it would be best to keep this area free of commuter passenger traffic.
Once the station is finished being built, rail traffic could be moved inside the new building. There is room for a 500m long platform, enough room for even a TGV style service. The area between Weber and Margaret could then be gentrified.
Google maps are outdated. You cannot enter Ahrens street south of Vitoria from any points north. This road has a one way exit onto Victoria. Map of the Area Ahrens is in no way an arterial.
And for Breslau:
Original Layover site:
Map of both sites:
link
This distance probably seems negligible to most, but the original proposed site has much better connectivity.