So with the east plaza apparently complete, are there plans for some kind of seating/tables, benches, etc.? With the high foot traffic right there it could use a food truck or something, especially on Saturdays. Or inside restaurants/coffeshop setting up their own outside stand.
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something like this would make a KILLING out there.
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How to tell it's just a concept is when it's clearly not ADA compliant.
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I'll bite, why is it not ADA compliant?
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The concept appears raised above ground level with no ramps.
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Well sure.gfisch95 wrote:The concept appears raised above ground level with no ramps.
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there's. It enough clearance for wheelchairs to navigate the tables eithergfisch95 wrote:The concept appears raised above ground level with no ramps.
It's a cool concept but you can tell it's more a thought experiment than a serious idea.
Case in point, I don't think they left space for a coffee maker
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So are there still plans to add significant seating on the platform between streetcar stop and US building? It direly needs more seating if not a mini-restaurant with patio. Allowing permits for foodie trucks would be a nice touch too. Or mobile carts for the US restaurants if there is some kind of non-compete concern.
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Pershing Road is the most monumental area in town, but lacks actual people visible between the attractions. The honky tube does not help even though I appreciate it in the winter. Now that the even before inadequate Corinthian Hall will never be able to accommodate a true regional history museum this would be an ideal site. The only other site for a history museum on the streetcar line would be the north loop Commerce bank parking lots.
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Bike parking on that site would be helpfulearthling wrote:So are there still plans to add significant seating on the platform between streetcar stop and US building? It direly needs more seating if not a mini-restaurant with patio. Allowing permits for foodie trucks would be a nice touch too. Or mobile carts for the US restaurants if there is some kind of non-compete concern.
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introducing: the newly-renovated union station transit plaza!
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I'll have to check it out in person - the photo is nice, but a little underwhelming.
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Ideally there would be some kind of mini restaurant, carts from inside restaurants or permit food trucks but a minimum there should be dozens of these on the platform if not more permanent seating....
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Also, my brother is in town from Brooklyn and we took the streetcar Saturday, was amazing how packed it was all day, and busier than normal early morning. They were running 4 trains all day. There was the 1 year streetcar party at the platform//front lot and had a great vibe. Would be cool to schedule similar events most every weekend throughout the summer for the platform, or at least tentatively - sort of like mini 'popup festivals' that may be canceled if it rains.
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I think Saturday was the busiest streetcar day so far. The entire weekend was crowded which was great to see.earthling wrote:Also, my brother is in town from Brooklyn and we took the streetcar Saturday, was amazing how packed it was all day, and busier than normal early morning. They were running 4 trains all day. There was the 1 year streetcar party at the platform//front lot and had a great vibe. Would be cool to schedule similar events most every weekend throughout the summer for the platform, or at least tentatively - sort of like mini 'popup festivals' that may be canceled if it rains.
[edit] 17,267 for Saturday, over 40,000 for the weekend
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I was hoping they'd ditch the concrete stoop. I assume it's for seating? Seems awkward when disembarking in a large crowd.
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Full view of Union Station and the new west side upgrades from Eric Bowers.
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Hopefully that link works for everybody. If not, you can just go to his facebook page.
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https://www.facebook.com/plugins/video. ... &width=560
Hopefully that link works for everybody. If not, you can just go to his facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/ericbowersphoto/
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Impressive on many levels. The train going by, can see chandeliers inside station, the eerie sky, very cool.
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I was wondering around the station the other day, imagining myself as a tourist wanting to walk to Liberty Memorial. It had never occurred to me just how uninviting the trip across Pershing is. Either way it's a frustratingly indirect path to get to a spot less than 200ft away. This makes the fancy new plaza almost functionally useless.
It seems like putting some crosswalks around the Bloch fountain would benefit both Union Station and the WWI Museum, offering a clearer and shorter connection between the two.
Here's an image I made with my amazing photoshop skills.
To me this is a natural, but I've never heard any discussion about it. I'm no expert; are there regulations that would deter this setup?
It seems like putting some crosswalks around the Bloch fountain would benefit both Union Station and the WWI Museum, offering a clearer and shorter connection between the two.
Here's an image I made with my amazing photoshop skills.
To me this is a natural, but I've never heard any discussion about it. I'm no expert; are there regulations that would deter this setup?
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