4st and 15th Streets in Downtown St Paul and Downtown Minneapolis are only minor streets which you can probably tell from how dead there are in the pictures. There are one of many such streets, as their names imply. In contrast, Main St is more of the Main street, the major corridor, as its name implies. If the Hurontario-Main LRT were taken off of Main St and onto George St in Downtown Brampton and Brampton was objecting LRT on George St then those examples could be relevant to this thread. Putting the LRT partly on George St is exactly what I was calling for.Gee!! I guess the folks in Saint Paul and Minneapolis have no objections that their roads have been turn over to Pedestrians and Transit? The Green Line sees 7-9 minute service for 3 car train, with Minneapolis seeing a 3 car train every 5 minutes or less for the Blue/Green Line.
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Nothing really new in this article covering the recent townhall those following this thread wouldn't already be aware of.
Mississauga Residents Grill Metrolinx Officials Over LRT Station | Insauga
Residents who live in the vicinity of condo buildings at Kingsbridge Garden Circle intersection with Hurontario Street in Mississauga grilled officials from the province’s Metrolinx transit agency this past week over their request to add a station along the Hurontario LRT route. The grilling...www.insauga.com
Is a private shuttle bus for the community to the stop not feasible?
Really this is the failing of the city planning. The distance between crosswalks and road width is actually LAUGHABLE.
Nothing really new in this article covering the recent townhall those following this thread wouldn't already be aware of.
Mississauga Residents Grill Metrolinx Officials Over LRT Station | Insauga
Residents who live in the vicinity of condo buildings at Kingsbridge Garden Circle intersection with Hurontario Street in Mississauga grilled officials from the province’s Metrolinx transit agency this past week over their request to add a station along the Hurontario LRT route. The grilling...www.insauga.com
Gee, I wonder why...I don't see how anyone can look around Elia/Kingsbridge and say there is not enough there to warrant an LRT stop. If it doesn't deserve a stop then County Court doesn't either.
1km stop spacing is for the low-density industrial parts. High density portions should be around 500m. To give Kingsbridge/Elia the same treatment as Skyway/Superior makes no sense. You can see TTC subway has variable stop spacing based on density as well, also as low as 500m.
You can see Metrolinx ignoring density also with the Queensway and North Service stations. These stations should be at Paisley and Sherobee instead. There are a huge numbers of apartments along Hurontario south of Dundas but Metrolinx seems intent on building a line that serves as few of these buildings and the people living within them as possible. Gee, I wonder why...
Crosstown inherits the Transit City design done by the TTC beforehand which had stops there as no nearby bus service would serve those intersection. Miway would likely retain bus service on Kingsbridge/Elia, the area would still have some sort of bus service without a stop. Although ML has the final say, I would think the city and local community didn't push for it. I also don't think a stop at Ionview and Hakimi/Lebovic would add that much time to the line as trains would have to slow down and possibly wait while approaching the intersection. Unless they remove the traffic light and block off the medium, there won't be any major time savings.I agree with the chatter that Kingsbridge should have an LRT stop. After all, if Metrolinx idiotically decided that Ionview (between Birchmount and Kennedy), and Hakimi/Lebovic (between Birchmount and Warden) in Toronto with the Crosstown should have stops, I dont see why Kingsbridge in Mississauga doesnt warrant one.