Advantages of this site for a downtown rail connection:
Aesthetic --
1. a new hotel tower atop the rail station (ticketing, administration, passenger services) could be via architectural competition one of Edmonton's signature buildings.
2. the boarding platform and baggage area would be located on the south side of Jasper Avenue beneath pocket park (part and parcel of the same architectural competition.
3. the subterranean pedway could be treated like a "lowline" landscaped park, making it an enjoyable experience in itself
4. a grand "living bridge" that becomes a focal centerpiece in the City
Connective --
1. as direct a connection to the City Centre as is possible with the pedways reaching a series of important civic and commercial facilities -- the pedway connection could also be extended to the McCauley Plaza LRT station, to Hotel Macdonald, and to the Convention Centre, boosting relevance of all three.
2. connects directly (assuming pedway improvement) to Hotel Macdonald, Courtyard by Marriott, Westin Edmonton, a new hotel as part of the station complex (ideally an Omni or a 4 Seasons) and via the extended pedway complex to Sandman Signature, JWMarriott, Delta Hotels in ECC and -- maybe -- if Alldritt sees the impetus created here, a revival of the 80-storey building east on Jasper that as a mixed use project had a hotel as a functioning component.
3. connects directly to the Civic Centre -- Milner Library, Citadel, Winspear, AGA and RAM as well as City Hall and the Fed Building
4. By way of LRT connects to every transportation node in the entire City
Beneficial --
1. extends 99th street to downtown and provides a more complete retail experience on that street benefitting both downtown and the SouthSide
2. provides a grand overview of the north Saskatchewan river and the river valley in total -- grand welcoming to Edmonton for the train-riders coming into the City
3. provides the least amount of curves and keeps those that are present at a sweeping radius that is mandated by a speedy rail solution
4. provides a new direct route to the southside and enables the low level bridge to be repurposed into an "active" transportation (rolling means) mode and pedestrian way (northeast portion of the bridge), allowing the southwest portion of the low-level to be repurposed into a few bridge-spanning, glass-enclosed eateries... thereby removing the Gordian Knot traffic mess that perplexes
@Gronk! in particular and converts most of the roadways so affected into river valley parkland
5. by way of strategically located elevators on the bridge allows access to the river valley (one such elevator should drop people off at the repurposed Low Level Bridge which should be renamed Asokan (Cree for bridge that has meaning both literally and figuratively -- bridging cultures)