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Originally Posted by You Need A Thneed
Saddletowne station will be the first terminal station in Calgary to not have a large Park and Ride (only ~130 stalls). I wonder how early in the morning it's going to fill up to capacity.
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I've made a couple of rough maps comparing Park and Ride in the south versus the Northeast.
Here's the album. The colours show approximate catchments for Park and Ride stations (white for people who are so close to a station I doubt they'd park and ride - they'd just walk). I assume that people aren't likely to backtrack too much, that is, go north to Saddletowne to get on a southbound train; it's both psychologically backwards as well as could take longer considering ride time. Basically, the only people who will park at Saddle Ridge are residents of Saddle Ridge and the north part of Taradale. Something on the order of 16-20K residents. I estimate on the order of 30K for Westwinds.
On the terminal station at Somerset, I'd estimate 45K versus 14K for Shawnessy and 20K for Fish Creek. That doesn't include the 60K people living east of the Bow River, who may take 22X to park and ride at Somerset (15K each in Mackenzie Towne, Mackenzie Lake, Cranston/Auburn and New Brighton/Copperfield), or the 25K people in Okotoks. But even as the terminal Somerset has 900 stalls and 13,000 riders -- so park and ride is a small portion of the ridership.
Saddletowne is close to Shawnessy in capacity (130 vs 200 stalls) and not that much bigger in terms of market. In the long run, as Saddle Ridge and Skyview build out, the demand will increase, and I'd expect to see the lot get busier and busier. But it may be okay for the short term, and I believe the next station at 96th Avenue has a much more substantial park and ride.