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Originally Posted by bomberjet
Fermor dumps into Riverview.
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Riverview was laid out around 1900-1910. Nobody was thinking about reserving space for a future expressway back then, regardless of whether Winnipeg and St. Vital were separate cities or not.
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Originally Posted by bomberjet
William Clement dumps in St. James and Charleswood.
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This involves a bridge that was built in 1995, to accommodate suburb-to-suburb travel that nobody would have thought to plan for when these areas first developed a century ago. At the time, transportation needs were covered by the streetcars heading downtown.
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Originally Posted by bomberjet
Disraeli dumps into Elmwood.
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And that's all within the former City of Winnipeg, so this is not a matter of municipal boundaries either. (Also, Henderson is not exactly a piddly residential street. Where else would you want the Disraeli to go??)
I'm definitely not saying that Winnipeg's street network is perfect, just that former municipal boundaries don't play nearly as big of a role as people think. The street network inside the former City of Winnipeg is just as disjointed as it is across former city boundaries! Most of the problems have better explanations, usually boiling down to the fact that Winnipeg is a fairly old city as far as Western Canada goes -- old enough to have been built out before travel patterns were changed by the private automobile.