O-tac
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I saw some work going on there last week and wondered if it was for the tunnel. Also saw some work going on here: https://www.google.com/maps/@50.989...dhI5ieXymq_6FIWg!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
A private company which controls the ROW shared by two LRT lines. Which employs 1000s of Calgarians. Which had its own town site in Ogden before the city was there.Wow, I mean this seems like a lot of work for tunnel for a private company and some pedestrians. The issue with this line is it has become like an Olympic games; it is a city redefining project that has eliminated old landfills, closed a chicken factory, and added tunnels. In saying that I actually don't think it is a bad thing but it definitely is not just a train to nowhere.
The crossing is also used by other businesses on Ogden Dale Rd, which includes semi- trucks with trailers. That grade crossing is already quite tight with just the CPKC line, and the addition of 2 LRT tracks will increase the risk due to the decreased safe stopping area and large increase in crossing activation.Wow, I mean this seems like a lot of work for tunnel for a private company and some pedestrians. The issue with this line is it has become like an Olympic games; it is a city redefining project that has eliminated old landfills, closed a chicken factory, and added tunnels. In saying that I actually don't think it is a bad thing but it definitely is not just a train to nowhere.
A private company which controls the ROW shared by two LRT lines. Which employs 1000s of Calgarians. Which had its own town site in Ogden before the city was there.
Apologies for the hyperbole, I don't mind it at all, just used it as vehicle to express my point on this being city redefining.The crossing is also used by other businesses on Ogden Dale Rd, which includes semi- trucks with trailers. That grade crossing is already quite tight with just the CPKC line, and the addition of 2 LRT tracks will increase the risk due to the decreased safe stopping area and large increase in crossing activation.
All good, I am just very excited to no longer get stuck at that crossing & light.Apologies for the hyperbole, I don't mind it at all, just used it as vehicle to express my point on this being city redefining.
If the city-wide rezoning goes through the Ogden corridor right next to the Green Line should be completely redone in no time. Unfortunately this will remove some affordable housing near a train but as city-building goes it couldn't be a better opportunity for density.I am confident on the Ogden side developing a lot
Haven't been on this site in a minute.Good question. I assume that it's something based on the RouteAhead plans from 2012 but unfortunately those documents no longer seem to be available online anymore. This page gives a brief summary of what their plans were and sounds like a re-allocation of roads (and some sidewalks) for BRT travel and boarding:
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Where's this graphic from? It would be super interesting to see the "bus per day" on all road segments citywide. Calgary Transit really makes it difficult to get a citywide picture of frequencies and service quality differences between routes as a network. I'd take a guess Centre Street sees about 3 - 5x the bus traffic as the next busiest non-downtown corridor? It's a wildly different corridor than most others.The PTN standard is just a high all-day frequency, centre street carries an obscene amount of buses as the 301 and 3 alone operate at 5 minute headways during peak hours
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This presentation: https://pub-calgary.escribemeetings.com/filestream.ashx?DocumentId=163194Where's this graphic from? It would be super interesting to see the "bus per day" on all road segments citywide. Calgary Transit really makes it difficult to get a citywide picture of frequencies and service quality differences between routes as a network. I'd take a guess Centre Street sees about 3 - 5x the bus traffic as the next busiest non-downtown corridor? It's a wildly different corridor than most others.
That would be so great.I am confident on the Ogden side developing a lot once the line opens up.