JLFJR wrote:ATrain wrote:ALUmnus wrote:A civic center at that location would make 29 south of the airport prime for development. Just the railroad track makes it a little interesting.
Agreed...though if Lynchburg would move their Amtrak station there as well, it'd be interesting but an awesome opportunity to for retail/mixed use development. Lynchburg will never move the station, but it is fun to think about the possibilities.
ATrain, LU has offered to pay for a new train station at that site if the railroad will move it. I think Amtrak would probably have twice as many riders from Lynchburg if the station was in a convenient, safe location like the one across from the airport. Unfortunately, certain folks around here think it is more important for the station to be located near downtown Lynchburg than to actually have more people ride the train. ALUmnus, we did build a five lane bridge across the railroad tracks a couple of years back. That, along with the new highway ramps should solve the railroad issue.
I'll write a letter to Lynchburg City Council. Not that it'll do any good, but on the .000001% chance that someone may change their minds on the fact I'll now be riding the bus from Roanoke to catch the train rather than driving and dropping in at Starbucks and other places that are within city limits on my way in/out of the area (meaning, less tax dollars) may do some good. Plus I'm sure more Roanokers would just rather drive if they could find a place to park there.
Also looking forward to your exciting announcement soon, the amount of growth that LU has had over the past few years has been amazing...and I wish I was a student again.
4:28:2009-RIP Jeff Taylor
PAmedic wrote:you're absolutely right