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' All that said, Edmonton built has a nice modern airport. What it needs now is a good rail connection to downtown.'
LRT will come ^in 10-15, but the 747 + LRT is perfectly reasonable. I can go door to door from downtown in 50-55mins for $5. |
^To be frank, i am in this industry and can tell you that an LRT line to YEG will not happen in my lifetime which i hope is another 40 years. First is the Valley Line to the east, then the line to the west, then either the line to the NW or the SW extension to the City limits.
Let's put it this way. Look at how many flights YEG actually serves relative to YYC, YVR and YYZ. YVR and YYZ relatively recently built rail lines. YYC has such a small distance between the closest C-Train station and they aren't building a connection. |
McArthurGlen Designer Outlets at YVR named "World's Best Outlet Centre" at MAPIC 2015
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This mall will benefit YVR through additional non-aeronautical revenue and, more broadly, helps stem retail leakage down to the outlet malls across the border in the US. |
^ I certainly liked McArthur Glen (Japadog!!), but I wouldn't put it above any number of garden variety outlet malls that you can find anywhere in the US and increasingly, in Canada.
Frankly, the most outstanding part of McArthur Glen is its location... it's not in the middle of nowhere like these places normally are. |
YUL numbers for October are up...
1,273,410 passengers (including myself;)), +6.8% increase. Now 13,247,689 passengers YTD. |
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International +8.6% Transborder +12% +7.1% YTD |
Just curious, how many Canadian cities actually have the international airport associated with them actually located within their municipal boundaries - as a cutoff point, let's make the municipal population count start at 500,000 (not talking CMA population here). I know Calgary does and Edmonton does not and I thought Vancouver's was but I learned that Vancouver Internatinal Airport is not actually located in Vancouver. What of Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec City, Hamilton or any other Canadian city that has more than 500,000 residents.
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Ottawa is. Montreal is not. Winnipeg is. Toronto is and is not. |
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oops I commented on YEG ...thought Emirates had service to Edmonton... sorry my mistake.
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You get people coming in from a neighbouring municipality to buy a car. They pay $2,400 in sales taxes to your municipality on their purchase of a $30,000 car, and you don't have to spend that tax money educating their children or picking up their garbage. |
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