Glenco
Senior Member
Didn’t know where to put this we don’t have an historical section. This is very useful information.
If Reece is excited for Alberta rail I am too. Even if I don't trust the current government at all, a plan for the future we can work towards is a good thing. I also like his well thought out routing and speed considerations.
Hey @Reecemartin can you apply to be a part of the planning team for this? We in Edmonton would greatly appreciate your service.
Thanks
The first of 2 stations has been opened at Blatchford, but it's a 3 or 4 block walk from the nearest habitation.I've considered moving to Alberta a bunch of times, but so far haven't been able to get over the relative lack of frequent transit compared to Metro Vancouver or Toronto. This makes me sad because I think the Albertan cities have enormous potential, and benefit a LOT from their geography compared to say . . . Metro Vancouver. That being said I think a lot of the transport decision that have been made are head scratchers.
I don't believe there will be a public planning team and they will hire a firm to do the work, but in the work I've done outside of YouTube I have dabbled in some stuff, so . . . who knows! I would love to live in Blatchford some day if Metro Line service can be brought up to a decent level!
Why, who will be using it, where are the nearest residents? The city Westwood shops could attract some ridership, but only for am and pm peaks.Reece, can you come to Edmonton to force open the north Blatchford station?!
Agreed, we are all too familiar with city of edmonton development, but gotta watch out for those developers though...The right developer needs to come along and build a nice mixed use development right next to the LRT station that will spur more projects to create a desirable TOD.
It would be a clear conflict of interest to have a firm who already has created an unsolicited rail proposal be the consultant who is supposed to provide an unbiased feasibility, cost benefit and requirements gathering analysis for the government.Here is the rfp for the rail master plan. Interesting that no companies involved with unsolicited rail bids can be involved. Timeline looks pretty aggressive too. Happy to see movement. https://purchasing.alberta.ca/posting/AB-2024-06538