At the Pickering Go Train & Bus Station, the extension of the pedestrian bridge has been completed to the car parking structure. One can now walk in comfort, protected from the elements, to the train platform. You can see a previous photo here from when the bridge was under construction. Just in case you are wondering that is a canopy in the foreground and not another bridge.
Friday, October 24, 2014
Pickering Pedestrian Bridge
At the Pickering Go Train & Bus Station, the extension of the pedestrian bridge has been completed to the car parking structure. One can now walk in comfort, protected from the elements, to the train platform. You can see a previous photo here from when the bridge was under construction. Just in case you are wondering that is a canopy in the foreground and not another bridge.
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Reminds me of an Airport teminal
ReplyDeleteI like the curve of it.
ReplyDeletePretty bridge! I like the blue color in it.
ReplyDeleteCurve may make a longer distance.
ReplyDeleteI like it.
For sure a bridge with swing. I like it Andy.
ReplyDeleteIt's good to see this has been completed! Go-Trains are a great way to get into Toronto. The Pickering Station is much fancier than the one in East Gwillimbury and I suspect the ride into the city may be a tad longer from EG. ;)
ReplyDeleteIt takes about 40 minutes from Pickering to Union Station.
DeleteNice! I remember when this was all in its infant stage.
ReplyDeleteI almost want to GO to Pickering to walk across this.
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