Plan for train station gathers steam in Cranston
The concept of a station between Elmwood and Wellington avenues has been around for years, but it is getting a fresh look with the election of a new mayor and a coming Department of Transportation.
http://www.projo.com...27.376a043.html
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Frankie811
, Feb 10 2009 10:08 AM
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#1
Posted 10 February 2009 - 10:08 AM
#2
Posted 10 February 2009 - 12:07 PM
On the Wellington Ave. side of the tracks there is ample room for a platform. There might even be room for a second siding (maybe one platform with tracks on 2 sides) to accomodate the reactivation of the old pontiac branch as a light rail line. This line would have a station in the northern parking lot of Warwick Mall, follow the ROW and tie into the cranston T station just north of the brown and orange bridge. Stops could be: Pontiac Ave. across from Capuano Dr., Sockanossett crossroad/Garden city, and Sharpe St. (industrial park). I'd also extend this line making use of the additional P&W trackage up to the zoo and port. A possible 3rd branch could use the warwick industrial track that ends over by Park Ave. and & 117 in northern Warwick.
#3
Posted 10 February 2009 - 06:02 PM
crap, if I had known that, I'd have voted for Fung the first time he ran.
Which is really what makes this site a no-brainer. The trains aren't going away, so you might as well give them a place to stop. Nice to see Cranston doing something smart for a change.
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The Warwick station will be served by Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority trains, as will a $50-million station planned for Wickford Village, in North Kingstown, said Charles St. Martin, a DOT spokesman. Those trains will be passing through Cranston, so why not have them stop here, Filarski said.
Which is really what makes this site a no-brainer. The trains aren't going away, so you might as well give them a place to stop. Nice to see Cranston doing something smart for a change.
#4
Posted 10 February 2009 - 07:00 PM
Sounds like they are seeking private funds to help pay for the platform. Businesses within walking distance would be smart to join the effort, even if they can only give a little each. A simple platform can probably be had for a few million.
#5
Posted 14 October 2009 - 09:14 AM
Cranston Herald: "Fung to propose Wellington rail service at urban design conference"
http://www.cranstono...ies_left_column
http://www.cranstono...ies_left_column
#6
Posted 22 October 2009 - 07:13 AM
It's very cool that Cranston is pursuing this idea. It'll be interesting to see how the city handles the re-designation of the zoning in that area along the Wellington/Elmwood corridor. There are still some private homes and factories in operation - tucked away on side streets.
Fung talked about the Mayors Institute and the project in general.
Fung talked about the Mayors Institute and the project in general.
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