trainfiend
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That's odd ... I thought the last time I drove around there (and discovered I could no longer drive down Ahrens) I thought I saw that they'd left a pedestrian crossing; clearly though I'm wrong. Shame there's nothing recent in Google Streetview.
Yes, I can see it would be a bit more of a walk without Ahrens. Seems to me there's a perfectly easy solution. Put in a temporary pedestrian crossing at Ahrens until the bridge is fixed. Though here's an article about that in The Record. Sounds to me like someone has their head up their ass if they can't figure out how to quickly put in a temporary crossing in their somewhere without spending a lot of money.
Margaret might not be possible, but Ahrens could easily be setup with one of those miniature pedestrian crossing barriers like I've seen on other parts of the Kitchener line. In fact the last time I checked the original crossing lights and barriers are still in place (minus the arms) and they still make a racket while trains are in the station... could easily retrofit those guys with short arms and put an opening in the stupid fence.