nfitz
Superstar
Bearinger itself isn't that badly served, as the platform for the Research and Technology stop is only 375 metres to the south, and accessible to the offices on Bearinger and Phillip, and with the Parkside Drive extension running down near it (hmm, that Google tells me is now called Wes Graham Way).The line's only expected to see 30-40K passengers per day initially, which is already much higher than the existing 200 and 7. What I'm starting to question now is why they didn't build a station at Bearinger, because the entire McCormick neighbourhood is not being served by the LRT.
But I'm surprised there isn't a station at Old Albert next to the Albert McCormick Community centre. Say start the platform 350 metres north of Bearinger. That would put the centre of the platform about 800 metres north of the Research and Technology stop and about 1 kilometre south of the unfortunately-placed Northfield stop (which can only be accessed by walking north from the platform to Northfield!). A 1.8 kilometre distance between stops is almost double the average streetcar stop distance on this line!
When did they start calling that area "McCormick"? I only heard Lakeshore and occasionally Cedarbrae when I used to live near Bearinger.
You can see that's it's an unusually large gap, looking at this map. I've circled where an Old Albert stop would go in red.