The_Cat
Senior Member
I saw this at Bonnie Doon:
Train demonstration testing along the entire 13km alignment that has been ongoing for the past few weeks as part of the independent performance and safety demonstration has been successfully completed.
The rest of the thread explains what you saw:
While independent certification paperwork continues, TransEd will complete some maintenance work over the next 4 days within the trackway while train movement pauses in Millwoods, Bonnie Doon and Strathearn neighborhoods.
The work involves relocating or removing some cables located in conduits designated to remain free for possible future use by the City of Edmonton. (This work is not related to the prior cable upgrades TransEd completed this past summer.)
I think they've learned from past experiences and are not making promises, but considering the current stage, and the timeline previously posted, with estimated times for all of the stages prior to opening (the most recent graph they've been using), it should be this month, or very early November.Still no mention of the 'o' word.
Still no mention of the 'o' word.
The issue is not left turns in general, it's left turns at this particular intersection during the construction period. Normally, at busy intersections there is a separate lane for vehicles turning left and those attempting to proceed straight through the intersection are not trapped behind them. Because this intersection is constricted into a single lane east and westbound, there is nowhere for vehicles going straight to bypass someone who is turning. This leads to major backlogs.I'll one-up you: can we have the city take way left turns, full stop?