.... and every year the number of people using (or wanting to use) transit increases.Oh man. Will construction ever end at Union Station. Ever since I started working in downtown Union Station has been under construction
Oh man. Will construction ever end at Union Station. Ever since I started working in downtown Union Station has been under construction
Are those platform roof extensions at both ends? They look VERY extensive - more than double that of the existing shed for some tracks. Intended for track splitting perhaps?
AoD
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Are those platform roof extensions at both ends? They look VERY extensive - more than double that of the existing shed for some tracks. Intended for track splitting perhaps?
AoD
Lastly, if one assumes that RER will run through, it’s not clear if there is new thinking on which track pairs fit which routes. Will LSE/LSW utilise the new platforms on the south side in both directions? What’s at issue is how the ladders at each end of the depot will be transformed and used. Some earlier studies suuggested Union should end up looking like a collection of 2-track subway-like stations rather than one terminal.
- Paul
I find Metrolinx is usually pretty consistent with which platforms and bays are used for each train line and bus.This was one of the things I really appreciated while travelling in Japan. Even at a super busy station like Tokyo or Osaka, each of the JR lines had a consistent set of platforms they used. Such a setup allows for more precise wayfinding, with each platform number also having a route and direction below it. This is in stark contrast to Union, where you have to check the display board to figure out which end of the station you need to walk to this time.
I find Metrolinx is usually pretty consistent with which platforms and bays are used for each train line and bus.
When there is a platform change, they typically announce it well in advance too.
I find Metrolinx is usually pretty consistent with which platforms and bays are used for each train line and bus.
When there is a platform change, they typically announce it well in advance too.