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PostJun 01, 2023#51

They have signage like that in the Central West End bus station. They display departure times for the busses. It's nice. I think they're relatively new.

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PostJun 01, 2023#52

East Riverfront stair replacement before and after. Courtesy of Metro.

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PostJun 11, 2023#53

Finally caught the new digital displays. Looks like a massive improvement. (The behind the scenes tech hasn’t been updated yet, hence the blank screen).



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PostJun 11, 2023#54

Mean people on here

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PostJun 11, 2023#55

^ They’re doing all that and more if you ever bothered to read anything.
https://www.metrostlouis.org/metrolink- ... -projects/#

https://www.metrostlouis.org/nextstop/f ... o-service/

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PostAug 30, 2023#56

T2 elevator is operational again.

CWE is currently down.

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PostMar 09, 2024#57

$2.1M building permits issued for INT ALTS (ELEVATORS TO STAIRS) PER PLANS for the Convention Center and 8th & Pine stations

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PostMar 09, 2024#58

quincunx wrote:
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$2.1M building permits issued for INT ALTS (ELEVATORS TO STAIRS) PER PLANS for the Convention Center and 8th & Pine stations
this is long due. those escalators are sore in the eye at those stations - what about them?

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PostMar 12, 2024#60

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can this be done on top of the carriages?
https://www.instagram.com/p/C4IkkmGt-r8/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=embed_video_watch_again
Carriages? Are you British? And no. They'd pretty quickly run into an A/C unit, pantograph, or they'd touch the overhead wire and get electrocuted to death.

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PostDec 01, 2024#61

Metro is saying the 8th and Pine station will reopen Dec 16.

KNOV - Metro users call 8th and Pine construction delays ‘Off the rails’, Bi-State promises major safety improvements

https://www.firstalert4.com/2024/11/30/ ... rovements/

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PostDec 16, 2024#62

https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/met ... 26116.html

Anyone know what exact improvements were made? New staircases and lighting, but I'd also assume the new gates and new wayfinding was also installed? Maybe not? I'm not in STL till next week so I can't really go look yet.

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PostDec 16, 2024#63

Yeah, I have noticed this. They never shared a rendering. They never showed progress. They didn’t even post pictures in the press release or blog post this week. Were the improvements that minor?

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PostDec 16, 2024#64

A pic from Metro's Twitter. I love the prison aesthetic.


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PostDec 16, 2024#65

Looks nice and clean but no work on the new fare gates
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PostDec 16, 2024#66

So I guess that means there will be another lengthy closure at some point in the next year or two?

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PostDec 16, 2024#67

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So I guess that means there will be another lengthy closure at some point in the next year or two?
Most likely not a closure, just in and out on same side 

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PostDec 16, 2024#68

It took Metro like two days to install the gates in two locations at the Central West End station.

I really don't think that's going to lead to a long closure -- and perhaps not one at all.

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PostDec 16, 2024#69

dbInSouthCity wrote:Looks nice and clean but no work on the new fare gates
Glad to see the lovely puddle still stands at the bottom of the stairs. Gets fun when homeless people go down there to relieve themselves.

Had a coworker who took Metro daily. Slipped and fell into that same puddle of human waste. She went car shopping the next day.

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PostDec 16, 2024#70

yeah i nearly slipped and fell today,  i sent to the bistate chief counsel as a heads up since its a liability issue for them 

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PostDec 16, 2024#71

Easiest short-term solution would be to build a slightly elevated (2-3”) platform out of 2x4s with traction tape covering surface. Just big enough to cover the stone. It would let the water through to the “drain” without pooling. It’d cost about $1500.

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PostDec 16, 2024#72

addxb2 wrote:
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dbInSouthCity wrote:Looks nice and clean but no work on the new fare gates
Glad to see the lovely puddle still stands at the bottom of the stairs. Gets fun when homeless people go down there to relieve themselves.

Had a coworker who took Metro daily. Slipped and fell into that same puddle of human waste. She went car shopping the next day.
She's gonna kill someone with a car if she's car shopping because she can't stay upright.

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PostDec 16, 2024#73

addxb2 wrote:
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dbInSouthCity wrote:Looks nice and clean but no work on the new fare gates
Glad to see the lovely puddle still stands at the bottom of the stairs. Gets fun when homeless people go down there to relieve themselves.

Had a coworker who took Metro daily. Slipped and fell into that same puddle of human waste. She went car shopping the next day.
It's amazing how long that puddle remains no matter what. It's never not there.

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PostDec 16, 2024#74

Auggie wrote:
addxb2 wrote:
Dec 16, 2024
dbInSouthCity wrote:Looks nice and clean but no work on the new fare gates
Glad to see the lovely puddle still stands at the bottom of the stairs. Gets fun when homeless people go down there to relieve themselves.

Had a coworker who took Metro daily. Slipped and fell into that same puddle of human waste. She went car shopping the next day.
She's gonna kill someone with a car if she's car shopping because she can't stay upright.
She is an older woman and it’s water on top of basically granite. It’s a safety hazard.

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PostDec 16, 2024#75

addxb2 wrote:
Dec 16, 2024
Auggie wrote:
addxb2 wrote:
Dec 16, 2024
Glad to see the lovely puddle still stands at the bottom of the stairs. Gets fun when homeless people go down there to relieve themselves.

Had a coworker who took Metro daily. Slipped and fell into that same puddle of human waste. She went car shopping the next day.
She's gonna kill someone with a car if she's car shopping because she can't stay upright.
She is an older woman and it’s water on top of basically granite. It’s a safety hazard.
Old person, can't even walk without falling, definitely should be driving.

Old people in cars is a safety hazard far bigger than a puddle of water.

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