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Old Posted Sep 27, 2009, 10:54 PM
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What's the deal with that parking lot at King Ed? Is it owned by Translink? Last time I checked there were no parking restrictions on it.
I never checked, I had always assumed that it was private parking for station employees. It was all torn up during the construction and I was hoping something commercial would go in to replace the small strip mall that was torn down to make way for the station.
     
     
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Old Posted Sep 27, 2009, 11:00 PM
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I'm sure the parking lot is just temporary until they figure out who will fill the void.
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Old Posted Sep 27, 2009, 11:03 PM
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The lot will be developed eventually, and that includes the King Edward Station entrance building...it's designed for a 4-storey wooden structure.
     
     
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The lot will be developed eventually, and that includes the King Edward Station entrance building...it's designed for a 4-storey wooden structure.
Because isn't that the highest and best use of land on top of rapid transit?

I will be really disapointed if the Cambie Corridor is built out to anything less than the level of Arbutus Walk.
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Old Posted Sep 28, 2009, 12:36 AM
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The art piece is on loan from the artist, and she has said that she will pay for the cost to fix it up.
I would just leave it has is. If it is fixed again. I can just see some other idiot messing it up again.

There is always one idiot to replace the last idiot.
     
     
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Acronyms are difficult! Especially when only one name can fit it.
For those interested, acronyms used for Canada Line by Radio Scanning Community are:
WF Waterfront Station
VS Vancouver Centre Station
YT Yale Town Station
OV Olympic Village
BC Broadway - City Hall Station
KE King Edward Station
OK Oakridge - 41st Ave Station
LG Langara - 49th Ave Station
MD Marine Drive Station
BR Bridgeport Station <-> TM Templeton Station <-> SI Sea Island Centre Station <-> AP Vancouver International Airport Station
AB Aberdeen Station
LD Lansdowne Station
RB Richmond - Brighouse Station

CLA = Canada Line Attendant
Rosetta Stone = Book that tech's use to troubleshoot
OMC = Operations & Mecanical Centre
TP = Transit Police
SA = Station Attendant

Source: http://www.scanbc.com/wiki/index.php?title=Canada_Line
     
     
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Old Posted Sep 28, 2009, 2:57 PM
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I don't skate, but when I saw it I thought... since when are they putting skate furniture near stations?

It's perfectly designed for it.
There are ways to make it sit-friendly and skate-unfriendly.
     
     
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Old Posted Sep 28, 2009, 9:09 PM
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I am not at all surprised that this happened to that piece of artwork. Skateboarders do that kinda thing all the time!
     
     
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Old Posted Sep 28, 2009, 9:31 PM
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Skateboard friendly art aside, does this mean they're rolling out all of the Canada line art right now?

Hopefully there'll be some pieces that give the stations a bit more character. I think it would be cool to have plasma screens that show inside stations in Montreal and Toronto in real time while waiting... then people underground across the country could wave or make rude signs at each other.
     
     
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Now that is an awesome idea! Having all the Canadian metros linked together in real time.

Honestly, submit this idea to all the transit organizations across the country.
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The most simple way to prevent skateboarding on something like that would be to rip up the sidewalk beneath it and place the bench on gravel, grass, bulk march, or even large uneven wooden planks (like a boardwalk). No one is going to jib the thing if they can skate up to it. I find it surprising this isn't though of more often.
     
     
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An interesting but delusional comment over at SSC from a Quebecker language fascist:

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"Lineups"? Don't you have the word "queue" in Canada? The English-speaking part, that is.
The joke is seeing no signage in French along that route that has its country's name as its own one.

Un fils d'attente (a lineup) is a result of overabundant anglicisation.
     
     
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I don't recall seeing any signs in English on the Montreal Metro either.
     
     
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Old Posted Sep 29, 2009, 2:37 PM
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The Montreal Metro has small English text under the French on the safety instructions.

There's no argument for 'respect will give us nice things'. Whoever approved of a WHITE sloping bench on an outdoor isolated concrete slab is pretty out of touch with reality. I'm not into vandalism at all, but the first thing that bench made me want to do is ride a bike up it. It just looks like a skate/bike ramp.

Classic exchange from the CBC article:

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"I wanted mainly to do a piece that people could interact with, that would not be a sacred work of art that's placed in a gallery space or a museum where nobody could touch it," Khouri said.

SKATEBOARD21:
"But honestly, interacting with a bench? Lady the only interaction I want with your bench is a frontside tailslide."
     
     
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Old Posted Sep 29, 2009, 8:28 PM
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Frances Bula's long article on Canada Line - Property Report
Urban rail: new engine for development
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/real-estate/urban-rail-new-engine-for-development/article1304421/
     
     
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There is already grafitti on the City Center Station house.....sigh......

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There's no argument for 'respect will give us nice things'. Whoever approved of a WHITE sloping bench on an outdoor isolated concrete slab is pretty out of touch with reality. I'm not into vandalism at all, but the first thing that bench made me want to do is ride a bike up it. It just looks like a skate/bike ramp.

Classic exchange from the CBC article:

ARTIST:
"I wanted mainly to do a piece that people could interact with, that would not be a sacred work of art that's placed in a gallery space or a museum where nobody could touch it," Khouri said.

SKATEBOARD21:
"But honestly, interacting with a bench? Lady the only interaction I want with your bench is a frontside tailslide."
Again, using this selfish logic I guess we have to put up barb wired fences around every open wall surface in the city so people don't spray graffiti on it. If we don't, these walls are just "asking" for it.
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Look for a repeat when the Granville Street street furntiture is installed - unless they've changed the design...

Looks like they were designed to be skated on...

     
     
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No they are not designed to be skated on, skaters should have the respect to know there are areas that are allocated for skating, and areas allocated for general public use. Since when are skaters above everyone else? Many sidewalks look good for driving a smartcar down, but do people do it? No! I could easily drive my car down many bike paths that are wide enough, or how about Deer Lake Trails?

I fully support the construction of more skate parks and skating facilities in our cities and parks, but in doing so it would be nice to see the gesture returned in that they have the respect not to skate on utilities not allocated for doing so.

Honestly!
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