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Valley Line LRT | TransEd/Marigold | City of Edmonton
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Unfortunately, west LRT won't be operational until 2027. Perhaps they went with a more realistic construction schedule this time around and we will be surprised. That said, history tells me we won't be.Really hope the full line is open by the time the World Cup starts.
That said, my personal experience with recessions + major events tells me that there's a relatively big chance that governments, in general, will pour money in things as appealing as an LRT line, for several reasons. Happened in Brazil (2014 and 2016), England (2012), among others.Unfortunately, west LRT won't be operational until 2027. Perhaps they went with a more realistic construction schedule this time around and we will be surprised. That said, history tells me we won't be.
I remember chatting with someone at CoE and they said that the line would be in one phase, as the extra vehicle storage and maintenance facility is needed to service even just a small expansion west. I really wish the transit garage on the SE portion was large enough to at least service until 149 street or so. This could be wrong but it is just what I heard from the city.^one thing to add to this:
I have heard on good authority that the city is being quite conservative with time estimates (as mentioned) and also, the phasing of the project is up to the contractor. The Valley Line SE was built all at once, but the West might not be. Not knowing much about this World Cup Bid (i don't follow sports sorry) so not knowing the venues, it is conceiveable that the line is built in sections from say, DT to 149, 149 to West Ed, and West Ed to Lewis Estates is completed last. This could improve the timeline for the event as well. IDK, i am speculating here about how phasing could work, but i do know that the city is allowing contractors to plan that aspect, and is not ruling out building section by section if the logistics are better.
shit. that kinda makes sense. kinda odd that the garage is that underbuilt sigh. idk.I remember chatting with someone at CoE and they said that the line would be in one phase, as the extra vehicle storage and maintenance facility is needed to service even just a small expansion west. I really wish the transit garage on the SE portion was large enough to at least service until 149 street or so. This could be wrong but it is just what I heard from the city.