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Originally Posted by ue
All fair points, Chad!
I forgot about the Green Line routing through the Beltline. Although, according to the maps, there's still nothing that actually goes down to 17th, which is annoying. The station at 1 St SE and 11th is located where some existing density is, but misses a potential transfer point with the existing Vic Park station. The second station is in a no-man's land and is clearly meant to be a gentrifier.
For me, and yes I am sure this'd be more expensive, I'd say a better routing would be to just continue straight down 2nd until 17th. Have a station at 11th to act in place of the 11th and 1st SE station, then another at 17th and 2nd. It is still removed from the main drag of 17th, but at least is a short walking distance and could provide potential transfer to a future streetcar or LRT or BRT going down 17 Ave. From there it could bend east and have a transfer point with Victoria Park, then tunnel eastwards and essentially meet up with the already proposed Inglewood station.
But that is a good catch about Inglewood getting C-Train access, too, thanks.
Re: Bridgeland -- for me I think of the main commercial strips of Bridgeland as being Edmonton Trail and 4 St NE, as well as 1 Ave NE. I tend to think of these (especially 1 Ave NE) as the "heart" of the community as a result. The C-Train station isn't right by these. Luckily, it's only a few blocks from 1st Ave, though Edmonton Tr is much further. It's not the worst situation, just imperfect I guess.
Re: Oliver -- yes, the Valley Line extension will go through it, but going through Jasper Ave would've made far more sense.
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There will never be an LRT on 17 Avenue, that is just reality. No city would pay another billion dollars just to add a kilometer of superfluous tunnel south that then has to immediately loop back north. Regardless, 17 Avenue is not where the population density of the Beltline is concentrated, it is where the retail is concentrated. Out of the Beltline's 30,000 people, a good ~20,000 of them live within a 5 to 10 minute walk of the stations (according to Google Maps walking speed), with the rest living 11 to 15 minutes away. They are well-serviced.
Also, as in the post you quoted, 1 Ave NE is mentioned and is within 450 meters ("right by") the station, and also as I said, 9 Street NE has 4 buildings under construction right now, including two blocks of retail which will better connect the 1 Ave NE retail "heart" to the station. Edmonton Trail is a non-starter.
The best we can hope for in the verrry long term is a tram loop along 17 to Macleod Trail connecting to Edmonton Trail either over the 5 Avenue Flyover or the Reconciliation Bridge, turning onto 16 Avenue TransCanada to 14 Street back to 17 Ave. That would be essentially perfect and connect the nearly the entire inner city. The orange line on the map below describes the routing.
With the Valley Line, Jasper definitely would have made more sense. It would have encouraged more pedestrian-friendly development along the stretch, and wouldn't require an unnecessary turn from Jasper to 104 in the dead centre of downtown, makes no sense except I guess for the Ice District.