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ION Phase 2 - Cambridge's Light Rail Transit
On the subject of cutting corners, 2 crossings of CP's track and 3km can be removed from the route if instead of diverting to Hespeler Rd, the route stays West of CP's track and runs through Preston. I don't know that the additional cost and time of serving Hespeler Rd is worth it for the sake of development potential.
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I understand that we have a group that wants to 'Stop the LRT thru Preston' but if it actually served more of Preston, then property values go up, as well as local residents' retirement savings.

In terms of value engineering, there are a couple of things that this route could accomplish.
  • The route doesn't require an expensive rail-rail grade separation in a constrained corridor on Eagle St to serve Hespeler Rd
  • The route could run on the existing or upgraded Dundas St bridge over the CP yard.
  • Run in mixed traffic on Queenston Rd with right-in right-out at intersections for private vehicles so that less property acquisition is needed.
  • Uses the existing median on Coronation Blvd that used to carry the Galt, Preston, and Hespeler street railway.
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RE: ION Phase 2 - Cambridge's Light Rail Transit - by dunkalunk - 04-24-2023, 11:54 AM

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