jason403
Active Member
There seems to be a lot of land available around the newly constructed Campbell Road park n ride.
That's right, and a new facility is shown just west of 142 St in the Metro Line concept video.There seems to be a lot of land available around the newly constructed Campbell Road park n ride.
One challenge of the north extension is the lack of OMF for the LRV's. There is one planned, but it is on the 3rd segment. Even for the extension to Blatchford, a new storage facility for the LRV fleet was needed. That was supposed to be built next to the ball diamond east of Wayne Gretzky Drive. One reason for going south was they would be building a new OMF on the first segment to be built, and that meant they could get by without building the storage facility along the NE line, and presumably, this will help store LRV's for when the line expands north of Blatchford.
It's a bit like how so much planning was going on with the WLRT, but they did the SELRT first because that was where the land was for the main OMF.
Hopefully contruction closures to the MUP going up 111St are minimal, as that is pretty much the only connector for cyclists who live past the Henday to commute into the city. Any detours would be extremely inconvenient.On track: progress on Capital Line South LRT extension in Edmonton in 2022 - Transforming Edmonton
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I think the replacement of the Blackmud Creek bridge down Running Creek Road may have been a factor in this. There likely will be no other way across the creek during construction for pedestrians. It would be awesome if the City replaced the sidewalk on the east side of 111 ST , south of 23 AV with a MUP before construction started to ensure the corridor is somewhat maintained. The trail is on the east side of 111 ST across the Henday, so this would actually make sense.Hopefully contruction closures to the MUP going up 111St are minimal, as that is pretty much the only connector for cyclists who live past the Henday to commute into the city. Any detours would be extremely inconvenient.
Never thought of this, but I think you're likely right. I just wish they would have also included some resurfacing for Running Creek Rd as well, as it is in pretty rough shape (probably the same condition it was in when it was still a country road). There's also a missing section of sidewalk between the 9 and 12 Ave which is inconvenient.I think the replacement of the Blackmud Creek bridge down Running Creek Road may have been a factor in this. There likely will be no other way across the creek during construction for pedestrians. It would be awesome if the City replaced the sidewalk on the east side of 111 ST , south of 23 AV with a MUP before construction started to ensure the corridor is somewhat maintained. The trail is on the east side of 111 ST across the Henday, so this would actually make sense.
Saddleback will still have painted bike lanes with slip lanes crossing over; however, with the LRT crossing, right on red would be illegal here, so hopefully that improves safety a little bit.Never thought of this, but I think you're likely right. I just wish they would have also included some resurfacing for Running Creek Rd as well, as it is in pretty rough shape (probably the same condition it was in when it was still a country road). There's also a missing section of sidewalk between the 9 and 12 Ave which is inconvenient.
It'll also sure be interesting to see how the MUP on the west side along the LRT line is done, too. Particularly the intersection of 111 St and Saddleback Road just after the bridge, as I think that is probably currently one of the worst crossings along the way with the slip lane and amount of traffic that turns right on the red to go on 111 St south. I can't even count the number of times I've almost been hit there while crossing or using the painted bike lane.
I think that the missing sidewalk had been marked in the Paths for People missing links project years back, so maybe there might be a chance that it gets constructed with the city's initiative to construct those.Saddleback will still have painted bike lanes with slip lanes crossing over; however, with the LRT crossing, right on red would be illegal here, so hopefully that improves safety a little bit.
I don't see a sidewalk being added on the east side of 111 ST between 9 and 12 AV, so this is something I would be pushing the councillor for to add. There is a possibility this could get added in when the design/build contractor is selected though.