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I think someone was asking me about the Van Buren bridge? Or Taylor Street? Maybe that was SSC.:shrug: |
Blue Line Train Derails btwn Damen and Racine stations.
http://www.cbs47.tv/news/national/st...2-6B3F0859701F |
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That was me on the Taylor Street Bridge. I just wanted to know if CDOT looked at reusing the North Avenue bascule draw bridge for the restored Taylor Street crossing. |
I just talked to an engineer in Bridges. Thats a no, Shawn. CDOT has no more use for old material and they end up selling it scrap.
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^Damn! That bridge is far too beautiful to go to the scrap heap. :( Thanks for the update though.
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Ah thanks spyguy for those. Ive heard about the canopy cutback also, which disappoints me. I think it could lend a great deal of "something" to the appearance of the station. They cut back the canopy BIG time on the brown line, esp the Chicago Ave station which Im slighty upset about. I never understood why they cut back so much of the canopy. Who wants to get rained on? Who wants to be beaten to death by the sun? I liked the canopy. I guess it depends on the materials, although they switched up on that too. Regardless, its a whole hell of a lot better than whats there now and thats most important. I also like the new entrances being right by the bus terminals. Sometimes, I have to turn into a track star to make the bus. Thanks again, VivaLFuego and spyguy.
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One more thing: I'd love to see alot more trees and flowers around the bus terminal storefronts, bus stops and the immediate vincinity. It needs it badly to counteract the immense amount of concrete and stone drawing in the heat. So much potential for Howard St...
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Chicago and Clark/Division CTA stops
I can't remember, but hasn't the Chicago Av. CTA station been rehabbed because it is in a touisty part of Chicago.
Is the Clark/Divison stop still disgusting? |
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Jackson/Blue line is currently being renovated, and after that, the Clark/Lake/Blue Line platform will be renovated (again). I'm not certain, but I think some improvements to Washington/Blue Line and the red line may be rolled into the Block 37 superstation and tunnel construction. I know the Washington/Red Line station will be removed as part of the B37 construction, but I'm not sure if the plan is to keep the current station at Monroe, or split the different and put one at Madison. Either way, there should be pedway connections between all of the surrounding mezanines, and B37. Again I'm not certain about this, but I think the Monroe stations are generally being let to lie, under the hope that there will one day be a transit route under or over Monroe, so renovations to the current subways in the vicinty under State and Dearborn would be planned accordingly. Since the city owns the subway tunnels, it would be nice if they took more initiative in renovating every subway station.....which I guess is another incentive to renew the central area TIF. |
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Chicago was the first of the downtown underground stations to be rehabbed. A few more have been done since. Grand and Harrison are now the worst looking stations after Clark/Division. |
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Jackson/Dearborn subway station is a little over 25% complete. |
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Thats not our call to use those funds. That belongs to our friends across LaSalle St at City Hall.:banana:
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The following is a survey conducted as part of the research on the Carrol Ave. transitway:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/DisplayS...U=187881151555 This is from the River North Residents Association website: http://www.rivernorthresidents.com/Transitway_Study.htm Just find it interesting that 80% of people who live in that area, one of the densest, centrally located in the city, own cars. There seems to be moderate transit usage for work trips, but nothing more, otherwise its all taxis and private autos and walking. Good to see the decently high walking numbers, at least. |
^ Interesting data. It's a small survey, but it's actually promising.
A lot of people walk, naturally. PT usage is decent, but if you think about it, these people often live so near to work that PT may not be necessary Although about 1/4 of people are driving, lets not forget that a certain percentage of them may also be working in the suburbs. All in all, the data is pretty promising. Thanks for providing it |
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