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RE: Grand River Transit - ac3r - 06-26-2019 (06-26-2019, 10:57 AM)danbrotherston Wrote: Yes. Two platforms are still open. The terminal still has a moderate level of activity which is a good thing. Do you know if the actual terminal itself is still open to public? I would hope it would remain open for intercity bus travelers, to shelter them from heat/rain during the summer. RE: Grand River Transit - KevinL - 06-26-2019 It's open for the ticket office and café, so it should remain open for other uses. RE: Grand River Transit - ijmorlan - 06-26-2019 (06-26-2019, 03:21 PM)KevinL Wrote: It's open for the ticket office and café, so it should remain open for other uses. I dropped by on Monday, and found that the bridges over to the GRT platforms are closed and locked, but the main building is still open. I wonder how well Transfers will do without all the GRT passengers going through the building? RE: Grand River Transit - Spokes - 06-27-2019 I can't imagine it would last long. I'd assume almost all of their business is from transit customers. RE: Grand River Transit - danbrotherston - 06-27-2019 (06-27-2019, 09:06 AM)Spokes Wrote: I can't imagine it would last long. I'd assume almost all of their business is from transit customers. It's funny, transfers is one of the closest restaurants to me, and I've always thought to go there, but never have. I should try it before it closes, but I always wondered who actually went there. RE: Grand River Transit - jamincan - 06-27-2019 I grabbed some food there before. I don't recall it being remarkable in either direction. RE: Grand River Transit - robdrimmie - 06-27-2019 (06-27-2019, 09:48 AM)jamincan Wrote: I grabbed some food there before. I don't recall it being remarkable in either direction. Yeah. It's basically a diner and for that downtown I'd rather go to Slices, though my dining experience there benefits considerably from nostalgia and bias, I think. RE: Grand River Transit - danbrotherston - 06-27-2019 (06-27-2019, 10:02 AM)robdrimmie Wrote:(06-27-2019, 09:48 AM)jamincan Wrote: I grabbed some food there before. I don't recall it being remarkable in either direction. I do like the atmosphere at slices. But for transfers, more of a novelty factor. I don't expect remarkable food or experience. RE: Grand River Transit - robdrimmie - 06-27-2019 It's worth going at least once I think. It's an institution in its own way, and it certainly doesn't hurt to help support a local business that's definitely at risk. It would be nice if whomever holds the lease gave them a serious break at least until the long-term plans are established but I guess that's probably not the way such things work. RE: Grand River Transit - danbrotherston - 06-27-2019 (06-27-2019, 10:35 AM)robdrimmie Wrote: It's worth going at least once I think. It's an institution in its own way, and it certainly doesn't hurt to help support a local business that's definitely at risk. It would be nice if whomever holds the lease gave them a serious break at least until the long-term plans are established but I guess that's probably not the way such things work. As someone who lives across from the terminal, I hope very much that the building stays at least a little busy until new plans are in place. Sadly, I never knew how busy transfers was, they have a patio, but I've never seen it used. I didn't actually know it was a local business either. RE: Grand River Transit - Bob_McBob - 06-27-2019 According to today's UW Daily Bulletin, construction on the transit terminal will begin in less than a week. https://uwaterloo.ca/daily-bulletin/2019-06-27 Quote: RE: Grand River Transit - ac3r - 06-27-2019 (06-27-2019, 12:26 PM)Bob_McBob Wrote: According to today's UW Daily Bulletin, construction on the transit terminal will begin in less than a week. It took me a second to realize this was about the one at UW and not the transit hub. I was about to get excited. RE: Grand River Transit - Bob_McBob - 06-28-2019 A GO bus got wedged under a pedestrian bridge at the Charles St terminal. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/kitchener-waterloo/double-decker-bus-hits-overpass-at-kitchener-s-charles-street-terminal-1.5193930 RE: Grand River Transit - timc - 06-28-2019 (06-28-2019, 02:38 PM)Bob_McBob Wrote: A GO bus got wedged under a pedestrian bridge at the Charles St terminal. Hmm. There's a "no double-decker bus" sign right over that spot. Amazing. RE: Grand River Transit - Acitta - 06-28-2019 Note to self: never ride on the upper deck of a GO bus. |