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The original structure of the bridge looked quite dainty and fragile. Much lighter than the 1927 rebuilt structure to carry heavier trains.



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New bridge is great, users say — but Gatineau side's layout is not
Only one end of intersection of bridge exit and pathway has raised stop sign

Guy Quenneville · CBC News · Posted: Aug 08, 2023 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 2 hours ago




The newly-opened Chief William Commanda Bridge connecting Ottawa and Gatineau, Que., was packed with first-time visitors this long weekend, with several ooh-ing and ah-ing at the pedestrianized former Ottawa River rail crossing.

"Nice and wide," said Ottawa resident Mike Johansen. "Very calming."

"Neat to see a different perspective that we've never seen before," Johansen's riding companion Andrea Ryan added.

Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe, an avid runner, gave his own review Saturday, one day after he announced the crossing's eagerly-anticipated opening.

"Spectacular views of the river and downtown," he wrote on social media.

But some users have concerns about the T-junction at the Voyageurs Pathway that awaits cyclists, runners and pedestrians who exit the bridge on the Gatineau side.

"It's a little bit of a recipe for disaster," said cyclist Michèle Ménard-Foster.

While there's a stop sign on a pole facing users exiting the bridge, there isn't one for people headed east or west on the Voyageurs Pathway.

That's resulting in congestion that poses a safety risk, she said.

"People coming across their first time, they're not sure where they're going, so they have to make some quick decisions," Ménard-Foster said.

"It would be ideal if it was a three-way stop with lots more signage, especially for cyclists to be patient and give pedestrians priority, which is often something that I see on bike paths."

Gatineau cyclist Pierre Duguay called the new bridge "fantastic" Sunday morning, but echoed Ménard-Foster's concerns about the intersection.

"There's too [many] people so [it] could be dangerous. But they will fix it," Duguay said, noting that traffic will likely calm down once the fervour over the new bridge fades.

There are painted red stop signs on the pathway's surface, but they're chipped and faded. Riders rolled through both them and the bridge's stop sign on Sunday.

Some bridge users also pooled by the exit or in the middle of the pathway, adding to the congestion.

Both the City of Ottawa, which built the bridge, and the National Capital Commission, which oversees the Voyageurs Pathway, said they may not be in a positon to respond until Tuesday.

"Maybe [install] real stop signs," suggested Ryan, when asked what improvements could be made. "[People] might not stop, but at least they'll slow down, have a look, maybe."

Ménard-Foster said she witnessed "many, many" near-collisions.

"It's very narrow here too on the Gatineau bike path, so not much room to react and move aside," she said.

Once she got off the bridge, Ménard-Foster crossed over to the opposite side of the pathway — a dead end filled with crushed rock, but a refuge for cyclists trying to figure out where to head next.

"Thank goodness this is here," she said. "Because otherwise it would be a bit of a chaotic situation."

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottaw...sion-1.6929457
Very true. A lot of trees too, so visibility isn't great. Both the Ottawa and Gatineau sides should have turning circles and plazas at each end to open sightlines and make it easier to choose your direction. Stopping and then launching again while turning isn't super easy.

The Lemieux Island stretch is also quite narrow. It would have been a good spot to add some passing lanes. The benches are also right on the pathway. A proper plaza with benches a bit further back would be better, along with a proper viewing area on the river.

I didn't notice any lighting on the bridges.
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