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Originally Posted by jcollins
Not that Im in favour of having the Greyhound station all the way out there, but I do love the idea of an inter-modal station. Having Greyhound, VIA, LRT and Buses all stop there would be great.
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I actually produced a plan for an intermodal terminal at the Train Station that leveraged the existing Transitway infrastructure and I presented it long before O'Brien came up with the idea. Naturally it was dismissed.
The white things are sized to coaches. The coach terminal basically requires complete excavation of the 'bowl'. Alighting and boarding are separated, using the existing Transitway infrastructure. In fact, it's possible for passengers to alight from a coach and transfer directly to an inbound LRT by way of a cross-platform transfer. The boarding terminal is based around the current inbound platform and is semi-circular, which has the effect of increasing the number of parking spots while at the same time reducing the amount of walking to any particular coach. Coaches that are not expected to be parked for long can use the existing bus lane on the south side. There is also provision for a coach turnaround and extra parking north of Tremblay, while additional connections to Tremblay are provided to the west.
As you can see, I moved the LRT tracks and station right in front of the VIA station entrance (this was one of the original options for Train). The purple lines are tracks to the maintenance yard. The 180 m and 30 m measures are the result of some dumb excuse that was offered by the consultant that there wasn't enough room to have a switch beyond the end of the platform.
This probably belongs in another thread, though...