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Delmar Wabash Railway Station

Delmar Wabash Railway Station

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PostDec 11, 2013#1

What will be done to this historic depot ?

It hasn't been opened to the public since February 1970 when the Norfolk and Western Railway ended it's passenger service.

I would like to see it become, similar to what Ferguson has done with their Wabash station, both a railroad museum and MetroLink stop.

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PostDec 11, 2013#2

The vision is for it to be the main entrance to the Delmar station.

Check out the TOD plan for Delmar and FP stations

https://stlouis-mo.gov/government/depar ... anning.cfm

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PostDec 11, 2013#3

Thanks !

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PostDec 11, 2013#4

No problem. I forgot there's a very well written post on NextStl.com about the TOD planning.

http://nextstl.com/transportation/skinky-d-tod

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PostJan 11, 2014#5

Joe Edwards owns it.

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PostJan 11, 2014#6

Weren't they trying to move some museum into it from somewhere else?

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PostJan 13, 2014#7

Gateway City wrote:Weren't they trying to move some museum into it from somewhere else?
Yes, although I forget which.

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PostMar 04, 2014#8

I always thought it was a shame this treasure wasn't a part of the Metrolink Station at the site. Wouldn't it be great to get off the train and come up steps or an elevator and exit through the front door?

With the new trolley scheduled to come through, I think this would be a perfect time to incorporate the building into a redesign of the station. The potential TOD along the route would provide an amazing sense of place with the Loop down the road to the west and the park just to the south.

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PostMar 04, 2014#9

That's the plan. Consider going to this event by CMT and SDCC on June 7




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PostMar 04, 2014#10

quincunx, I have seen that image around somewhere. I should be arriving in the city around that time. Would love to try to make that.

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PostMar 04, 2014#11

Delmar Station should be THE icon of the East Loop just like U-City Hall is the icon of its own area.

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PostMar 04, 2014#12

It's fromt he TOD planning
http://skinkerdebaliviere.wordpress.com ... sign-plan/

I am a big fan of adding an elevator to the south side of Delmar. Unfortunately the new Delmar bridge doesn't look like it's long enough (Metrolink ROW wide enough) to accommodate one. And with the addition of the Trolley it would be even harder to lengthen the bridge. Short-sighted as usual. Hope I'm wrong.

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PostMar 04, 2014#13

I'm sure something could be configured. It would be absolutely ridiculous to have redevelopment in the area and just have the station sit empty. I guess it could be used as something else, but what? I still think it would be great to get off the train, go up some stairs and exit the front doors onto a revitalized Delmar.

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PostMar 04, 2014#14

Wasn't Edwards also thinking of a restaurant there? Also, does anyone remember that proposal for the food market/food hub that I believe had its epicenter at the Dobbs Tire.... that looked pretty interesting but I can't recall if it included the station or not.

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PostMar 04, 2014#15

Yes, that was a short-lived Edwards idea.

No, the Dobbs redo idea didn't include the station. Also dead.

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PostMar 04, 2014#16

Also, does anyone remember that proposal for the food market/food hub that I believe had its epicenter at the Dobbs Tire....
I really think the small farmers market was the best reuse idea for that property. From what I understand WashU owns the property. I wonder if they already intended to have Global Foods at that point and that is why they killed the idea. If you tore it down and built new there are obviously other higher uses for it but as far as reuse I thought it was pretty innovative.

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PostMar 04, 2014#17

It needs to be the main station for the trolley. It should have been the Metro station to begin with.

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PostMar 04, 2014#18

STLEnginerd wrote:I really think the small farmers market was the best reuse idea for that property. From what I understand WashU owns the property. I wonder if they already intended to have Global Foods at that point and that is why they killed the idea. If you tore it down and built new there are obviously other higher uses for it but as far as reuse I thought it was pretty innovative.
I think there's a year or two in between those events. The cited reason was that WashU was not willing to white box the building for them.

Here's the thread on that
http://urbanstl.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... p&start=15

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PostMar 04, 2014#19

I think there's a year or two in between those events. The cited reason was that WashU was not willing to white box the building for them.
Yes but they also alluded to diverting the funds to another residential "project" and exploring the "retail environment" in the loop. There is nothing shady about choosing to spend your money elsewhere, I just wonder how well they knew what they wanted the loop project to look like and decided to box out potential competition. Its perfectly their prerogative, though I think its justified to complain about the vacancy at such a prime location. Build or sell.

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PostMay 21, 2014#20

The Skinker DeBaliviere Community Council and CMT are holding a visioning session on June 7 8:30-12 pm.
Come out and share your vision for how the Wabash Station could be revitalized as the primary entrance to the Delmar MetroLink Station. For more info, contact Kelcy at (314) 862-5122 or sdcc@skinker-debaliviere.com. We hope to see you there!
What would you like to see there?

PostJun 16, 2014#21

Some pics on nextSTL of the station and call for feedback as to waht to do with it.

http://nextstl.com/2014/06/wabash-station-visioning/

PostJan 10, 2023#22

sc4mayor wrote:
Jan 09, 2023
Projects recommended for TAP funding at the January 4th, 2023 TPC meeting at East-West Gateway.  I highlighted a few that could be significant.


Public comment will run from January 27th to February 15th with a final recommendation to the Board of Directors on March 29th.
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PostJan 10, 2023#23

Here’s some unfounded speculation…

Metro is exploring the Wabash Station for “future transit uses” as a single entry/exit point as part of the Secure Platform Program…

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PostJan 10, 2023#24

The Cumulative Federal Funds number is $16M. Does that mean moving the platforms? It'd be great to have a center olatform with elevator access from the Wabash station and on the south side if Delmar. It irks me the Delmar bridge was built too narrow to accomodate that. Two entrances are prob incompatible with their annoying security strategy of fewer access points. I also wonder if they're eying the Cresent Plumbing site for structured parking. Sure hope WashU, Bi State, et al are working on plans akin to what's shown in the SD and TOD plans.

PostJan 10, 2023#25

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