allengeorge
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Yeah - I’m all for biking, but Steeles is a ton of industrial traffic, and cars traveling at 80+. I really can’t see this station as one someone would bike to.
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Yeah - I’m all for biking, but Steeles is a ton of industrial traffic, and cars traveling at 80+. I really can’t see this station as one someone would bike to.
That said, most businesses along Bramalea are setback enough to easily allow taking another 1-2M which would afford ample room for full Cycle Tracks.
In the suburbs, they have the space to put in separate, segregated bicycle/motorized wheelchair/e-bike trails (even sidewalks, oh the horror) leading to ALL GO stations. They have the funds available for weather protecting garages for motor vehicles, but lack the funds for bicycles and pedestrians.Traffic is so awful in that area, and so much of it heavy trucks, that any bicycle track should be fully protected from auto incursions. This is indeed a very risky place for cycling, and half measures could backfire, by encouraging more riders into a high risk area. Needs to be done with full measures.
- Paul
There was some sort of reimaging Bramalea road that they were taking feedback for. Putting in bike lanes for parts of Bramalea road were some of the options. I don't know where they are with that now.It needs to be said, this can, and should be fixed.
Steeles here has an ROW over 40M!
That's room for 2 car lanes each way, a BRT lane each way, a left-hand turn lane, cycle tracks, 3M wide sidewalks, and a large tree-lined boulevard down each side.
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Bramalea at 30M is smaller, but that's still a decent width, if you keep the road area at the current cross-section for car lanes (5), you still have room at least basic bike lanes, plus sidewalks and a boulevard.
That said, most businesses along Bramalea are setback enough to easily allow taking another 1-2M which would afford ample room for full Cycle Tracks.
Some photos from today's opening of Bramalea's parking garageView attachment 348737View attachment 348738View attachment 348739View attachment 348740View attachment 348741View attachment 348742View attachment 348743View attachment 348746View attachment 348747View attachment 348748View attachment 348749
No retail, fine.............but really, where are the vending machines?
There’s supposed to be a space for retail, and the old station building had a Gateway kiosk. I figure retail at suburban stations won’t return until ridership comes back.
I’m hoping that once the station is finished - with the new bus terminal completed - there will be vending machines too.
Where did they hide the bicycle racks?Some photos from today's opening of Bramalea's parking garageView attachment 348737View attachment 348738View attachment 348739View attachment 348740View attachment 348741View attachment 348742View attachment 348743View attachment 348746View attachment 348747View attachment 348748View attachment 348749
Because brampton is so car dependent, that size of a parking garage is understandable.I just visited the new station. Though I hate the amount of money being spent on parking garages, the new station will be a big improvement. There will be two fully accessible tunnels, providing necessary redundancy in case there’s a problem with an elevator.
The washrooms are separate from the service counter and are barrier free, a big improvement over the single-use lavatories. The new bus loop is under construction, but it will be a big improvement once completed, with a fully sheltered path between bus and train.
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As for the retail area, it’s on the far west side of the building, just enough space for a small news stand or Tim Hortons kiosk.
Yes, the stub track had been used for 1 trip during the pandemic but it's used regularly now since there is 30m counter peak service in the morning^Are all the platforms including the stub track now completed and in service at Bramalea?
- Paul




