occidentalcapital
Senior Member
Appreciate the info! Hmm, wasn't Edmonton's system running before Calgary's?
Edmonton's LRT was running before Calgary, but Calgary opened with POP. Edmonton switched to POP around 1983/84 I believe. Initially even under POP, Edmonton had turnstiles. It wasn't until the Ticfac machines did Edmonton move to barrier free POP and I believe that was with the Bay/ Corona extension.Appreciate the info! Hmm, wasn't Edmonton's system running before Calgary's?
Putting up fare gates improve safety in the platforms and trains, reduce the area which the Transit Peace Officers have to patrol regularly and creates, at least some safe zones within the system.Agreed. That's why money for transit shouldn't be used to install fare gates to keep homeless people out of stations. It should be used to improve service and reliability.
Social disorder is the responsibility of the province and the City should continue to ask them to step up.
I think you linked the wrong article by mistake. Here's the Journal's article with the full letter:Justice Minister Tyler Shandro orders Edmonton mayor to boost policing downtown and on transit
Council has 2 weeks to figure out a plan
I think you linked the wrong article by mistake. Here's the Journal's article with the full letter:
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Shandro invokes Police Act, forces Edmonton to come up with 'public safety plan' within two weeks
Alberta Justice Minister Tyler Shandro is invoking the province's Police Act to force the City of Edmonton to come up with a "public safety plan" within the next two weeks.edmontonjournal.com