Gronk!
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Does anybody know whether trains were testing today?
Yes. Trains were testing today.
Does anybody know whether trains were testing today?
My guess would be the same that it might open on July 2 nd with summer sigh up by looking at the graph provided by transed but it has nothing to do with Beaumont changes as they wanted to this from long time and 73 will continue to run for some time even if it opensBeaumont Transit is moving from Heritage Valley to the Mill Woods Transit Centre for May 1.
Basic history around Beaumont Transit:
ETS operated when started, ran to Century Park.
Suspended service due to Covid. During suspension contract up for renewal, opted to contract with PWT which allowed more service for the same cost.
BNR rolled out. Century Park became a very full and busy transit centre at peak times. Beaumont still suspended.
Beaumont Transit resumes service, no space at Century Park so the best they could do was Heritage Valley, which then requires a 700x to to get to Century Park to connect to LRT (or practically any other bus route)
Beaumont since then has had a note on their website that they are waiting to get into Mill Woods Transit Centre.
My assumptions: ETS didn't allow them into Mill Woods TC initially due to lack of space, and for Beaumont, the VLSE LRT wasn't running. Once VLSE LRT opens, that will effectively free up 2 bays used by the 73 at Mill Woods TC. Technically one bay is a layover bay, but, the reality is it is a second bay for the 73.
So... I personally see this as a sign the VLSE LRT opening is in sight.
I'm surprised they moved now without the VLSE LRT open, but, that might have been a decision made with the end of post secondary.
Right now my prediction is that the VLSE will open to coincide with the ETS Summer 2023 sign up in late June/ early July.
While I believe there will be an overlap service period, I cannot imagine 5 minute peak service will be maintained on both the 73 and VLSE. Gotta wean the bus riders onto LRT, and with the issues and perception of TransEd, riders might not be too compelled to switch if the route 73 service is just as easy to access as it is today. There have long been Councilors salivating at the idea of redirecting route 73 service hours to other parts of the bus network. The problem is though the 73 service hours are funded out of LRT contingency, and therefore, there would have to be actual changes to budgets made to move the money around.My guess would be the same that it might open on July 2 nd with summer sigh up by looking at the graph provided by transed but it has nothing to do with Beaumont changes as they wanted to this from long time and 73 will continue to run for some time even if it opens
And remember, ETS has gone from one of the lower level service tiers (single car trains, every 5 minutes peak times) to one of the highest service level tiers (majority of peak trains being 2 cars every 5 minutes), which means more $$$$$$$$.
Like these Marigold folk.....not wasting anytime!
This council report says there are a total of 14 service levels. Edmonton originally approved funding for service level one (the lowest), but administration reported that it would not be sufficient for opening day service since more riders were now projected to use the service. A bump to service level eight was approved as part of the Spring 2021 Supplemental Operating Budget Adjustment.Can you share where you read/heard this?