smallspy
Senior Member
Well, hold on a second here.I think that's the solution right there; to make Erindale a one-way street from Ellerbeck to Broadview to allow for priority signal installation. Only thing is, if that were done buses would have to use Pretoria and Ellerbeck to enter Broadview Station and residents would probably bring out their pitch forks.
Although if the city closed the Green P lot and extended Broadview station, I think all of that would be more "digestable" for residents (not that I care about the whining they would do over much of nothing).
When I was talking about making Erindale one way, I was envisioning it being one way eastbound - this would mean that the only vehicles accessing Erindale westbound along that stretch would be streetcars, not private autos. This would, in theory, allow for the installation of a TSP signal for streetcars, and thus (hopefully) allow them to exit with a minimum of muss and fuss.
Because Erindale would be one-way eastbound, buses could still use it to access their part of the station. And they wouldn't need the traffic signals to access the street from Broadview. Or do any silly routings via the other streets to the east.
Dan




