dunno
Active Member
Mandel wanted downtown to be the hub of the system. Rich people or not you could have easily run a train along whitemud - but a different decision was made to prioritize downtown. People forget how much Mandel really wanted to focus on downtown. He was responsible for the decision to route the Valley line through DT, the arena, moving the Museum downtown. Frankly, I miss this kind of dedicated focus on downtown. We really are missing out by not having a mayor who can drive a city-building agenda.
While I think Downtown should be much more vibrant and more of a destination than it currently is, realistically nowhere has everything downtown. Even highly centralized cities like Chicago and Calgary. That being said, my only qualm with the Valley Line West is it goes down 104 Ave instead of Jasper Ave (underground, splitting off from Corona). I think the route chosen connects a lot of important places in west Edmonton and I remember at the time this route being my preference for this reason. You miss Oliver, 124th, and the bulk of Jasper Place going down 87th.
Because we've been dealing with cash strapped austerity for decades now, it feels like we're often looking for a magic bullet that does everything so that you don't have to spend on something that does one thing well and then spend again on something else doing another thing well. The west end can use a couple light rail lines, and I hope eventually, an 87-Whyte Ave Crosstown route between WEM and Bonnie Doon is made that complements the Valley Line. Could extend further west down 178th St too and to the east up to Capilano and then down Baseline.
The Metro Line's planned alignment is far worse than the Valley Line.