this station was completed with EXTREMELY POOR PLANNING, and is likely an early source of embarrassing budget shortfalls.
first of all, the rail station entrance was built on the opposite side of the highway from the actual rail stop. as a result, they needed to install a passenger bridge to safely transport people across to the rail station. BUT the passenger bridge itself is one level lower than the rail track, so passengers need to go up one more level by stairs or elevator.
there is also now a growing neighborhood of residents, where if they choose to ride the skyline, they would need to cross two crosswalks through a high-traffic intersection, take the stairs or elevator up to a bridge that brings them back over the highway where they started, and then up another set of stairs/elevator just to get to the rail track level....
why not build just ONE elevator shaft and set of stairs straight down to the ground level below the track? why spend all that extra money with seasonal college students in mind, when working class residents are more likely to use it the whole...
Read moreI'm unable to drive, so the rail is a blessing to me. Out of all of the stations, this one has to be one of my favorites. The staff is super friendly, which is also the case for every Skyline station. Most importantly, there are cats almost EVERYWHERE at this station, and all of them are super friendly! The cats will even come up to you for pets if you call...
Read moreI don’t understand why there is no access below the station along the road. I came from the bus station below it, but I still needed to cross the large intersection just to go to the park area.
This is still yet another useless station, but still glad that the services, including the escalator, elevator, among others,...
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