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from the pics....it would seem their biggest challenge will be to get pedestrians off of it
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hahahahah, yeah... I give this 2 weeks before after, several cars hit by LRTS in the soft curb areas, cars using it as a lane etc, that they rethink that and put up hard curbs.
from the pics....it would seem their biggest challenge will be to get pedestrians off of it
I think they will have the same problems as we do in Toronto with Queens Quay and Cherry Street.
from the pics....it would seem their biggest challenge will be to get pedestrians off of it
you know, I would thank you for the clarification if it was not so clear I was making a joke in the first placeThe pedestrians are being directed there because the sidewalks have not yet been completed.
you know, I would thank you for the clarification if it was not so clear I was making a joke in the first place
I am old guy....how many smiley faced guys do you need to tack on to get that point over....honest question.Subtext is usually lost on the Internet. It wasn't at all obvious to me that your post was in jest.
Doing some searching for the justification for no curbs for the side running sections, I found this:
https://www.phps.on.ca/en/multimedialibrary/resources/appbconsultation-pre-tpappublicpart12.pdf
A 2011 document that was weighing the route options for Uptown. The big three choices being
1) Bi-directional on King
2) Split directions on King and Caroline
3) Bi-directional on Caroline
Feel free to give it a read, and a laugh.
The King St only option was clearly designed to fail; it mentions how it will require demolishing all heritage buildings between the Spur Line and Erb St. Of course, the ended up turning LRT on the Spur Line, which entirely avoids that section.
It mentions how the split stations mean "more development opportunity" committing the great sin of assuming that proximity to a single direction of transit is equal to proximity to bi-directional transit.
Reading a little into it, it looks like split directions is given the virtue of allowing right and left turns into and out of side streets and driveways. I guess that they made a design that supports that (flat curbs) and never did any context specific design (Uptown Waterloo from William to the Spur has literally no driveways requiring this)
Buses can't use the LRT ROWs and stations right?Some artistic self portraits.
Nope. Many stations are island stations which require doors on the left side of the vehicles.Buses can't use the LRT ROWs and stations right?