jhappy77
Active Member
I think that doesn't work - it would prevent turns on to 16th from Centre and vice versa. It would also make that intersection even more horrible in a number of ways.
I don't think we can avoid the 16th station being underground (or elevated), unless it's not actually at 16th, but at like 18th or 14th.
If we made 16th Avenue go under Center St like I proposed, you could arrange the turn movements as follows:
It would be a pseudo-interchange, working similarly to how WB Memorial turns onto SB Crowchild right now. You would need to sign it well (and expropriate some parking lots to make the yellow path work and be wide enough) but it would come with some significant advantages:
- No lights at 16th & Centre St. Period. Through traffic going N/S on Centre St, or E/W on 16th, never has to stop. This removes a major bottleneck in both roads. It might even improve the flow of traffic so much that removing that lane of traffic on Centre St for the train hurts way less.
- All previous left turns replaced with a series of rights. So left turning traffic never has to wait at a stop light. Even though a little extra driving is required, it still saves significant time versus waiting in an intersection for a couple minutes for the light cycle to go your way.
- Great for pedestrians and cyclists too (could have pathways along both roads, no waiting at lights, only traffic they need to contend with is right turning traffic which must yield to them)
- Green line doesn’t get delayed by any stop lights
- Green line station can be built above ground (significant savings) on either side of 16th.
- Left turning traffic never crosses the green line tracks