Seamusmuldrew
Active Member
I wonder if they’ll use lane control (like Connors Rd) for WalterdaleHere's some info from the latest memo on bridge rehab
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I wonder if they’ll use lane control (like Connors Rd) for WalterdaleHere's some info from the latest memo on bridge rehab
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This seems to be most appropriate given that it's 3 lanes.I wonder if they’ll use lane control (like Connors Rd) for Walterdale
Challenge with HLL is there’s too much uncertainty. I think we should commit to a rebuild that kills 5 birds with 1 stone.This seems to be most appropriate given that it's 3 lanes.
I think I'm at peace with the High Level being repaired. I do think that it's ultimately going to turn into an expensive ship of Theseus ordeal, but so be it for the historic place. I do know that a replacement would have 3-4 lanes, even with an LRT addition, so I'm happy that the crossing will be forced to remain with 2.
Perhaps it's worth revisiting the high level line, though. With the strengthening of Edmonton's bike network, this crossing falls very short, and I think the sidewalk is best used for just that.
LRT as imagined by the city isn't the only option for rail transport from Jasper to Whyte along the path maintained by ERRS, in my opinion. When they say they bridge can't support LRT Vehicles, surely they're talking about the current fleet of Bombardier LRVs.
I see no reason why lighter weight, on-wire only versions of Brookville's streetcars couldn't be used for consistent service to Whyte. (See photos)
I do not want the city to ever step on the toes of ERRS, infact I'd appreciate funding for them from the city as they effectively act as a transit agency for many in the summer. It's just a shame that this route is only used, and viewed by many as a historical ride. I wanna tap my ARC card to get on the ERRS trams please. Thanks
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1. Hmm, now that I’m looking at the map, it looks like there would be space to keep the legacy bridge for footpaths and the streetcar (it would be awesome to convert those driving lanes to bike paths) and build a realigned 109th Street bridge. Honestly, that’s a great idea that’ll appeal to a wider group of people and not waste the efforts we’re putting in now to rehabilitate the existing bridge.I love your plans, @yeggator, although I have a few suggestions:
- Retain the original High Level Bridge for pedestrians, cyclists and the streetcar. The new High Level Bridge can carry cars, trucks, public transit and HSR.
- The new bridge cuts right through the playing fields at Kinsman Park. Move it closer to the alignment of the original bridge.
- Walterdale Hill Road needs to be bidirectional instead of one way.
- Get rid of that hairpin turn on Saskatchewan Drive.
- Retain Queen Elizabeth Park Road as-is now that we have the Queen Elizabeth Park in place.
I think switching the directions of the HLB and Walterdale would be a good interim solution until we build a new rail and road bridge at 109th Street and make both that and Walterdale bidirectional.^^^^
yegator,
I've long said if there was going to be a couplet, they picked the wrong directions for the High Level and Walterdale and they didn't fix it with the new Walterdale.
I would take your sketch with a few changes:
1. Keep the High Level Bridge one way but north-bound, not southbound and restrict it to cars only. South side truck routes could remain pretty much as they are.
2. Keep the Walterdale Bridge one way but southbound, not northbound, with Walterdale Hill reverting to two lanes southbound, not northbound and the third lane feeding Queen Elizabeth Road.
3. Queen Elizabeth Road should be converted to two way to maintain south side access to Kinsment and provide south side egress from Kinsmen. A left turn only at the top would eliminate the need for a tight hairpin at Saskatchewan Drive.
4. Saskatchewan Drive could be converted to one way west bound to feed the High Level Bridge rather than Walterdale Bridge.
Ingress and egress to both Kinsman and the Indigineous Art Park would now be available from both the north and south side.
Traffic arriving in downtown would be top of bank to top of bank with the views that affords and would drive past the legislature of the Province's capital city.
Traffic not destined for downtown could continue northbound to Kingsway Mall, the Royal Alex and Gelnrose, Blatchford etc. could simply drive straight through on 109th without having to scale the hill using 105th Street and then divert either east or west through the core.
Both north bound and southbound traffic would have reasonable access to alternative routes before getting caught in a traffic jam rather than after it's too late.
My two cents worth...