
I took the stairs down because I didn't think it would ever be fixed. What a nice way to start the week!
Another one bites the dust.
That is, another broken item is fixed.
And we will, of course, pretend we had something to do with it.
Yes, after five months (5 of them!) the escalator on the east side of the University LRT station is open again. Man, those frozen pipes must have just obliterated things.
There’s some absolutely, delicious, coincidental timing to this one. I was at a media mixer Friday night and was chatting with a pair of gents from City of Edmonton communications about, among other things, this LRT escalator.
Bam! Monday morning everything is fixed.
Also funny, our table was musing about the fact this could have all been part of secret plans of Active Edmonton and Walkable Edmonton to force people to take the stairs. Those sly so-and-sos and their love of “walking” and “being active.” Give me the moving stairs!
But…it all gets me thinking. Maybe we do like being the ones loudly complaining about broken stuff. Maybe we should follow the lead of those smarter than us and do this kind of thing on a more regular basis.
Of course, it would have to be something that’s been broken for a long time, or that’s been reported and not fixed.
And what are the chances that would continue to happen?
Let us know if this is an idea you’re into.
Cool! Thanks for posting this. It’s bittersweet that the thing is finally fixed. The repair should help to fix the traffic jam that occurs on the west escalator every morning but it’s sad that less people will be taking the stairs.
I am too stunned for words! The stairs work? I almost want to go ten blocks out of my way to take the LRT to work.
I guess if you walked the 10 blocks you would have earned a ride on the newest escalators in Edmonton.
You know what? I just realized it’s been a long, long time since I tried running up the down escalator. Is that something I’m too old for?
Does it go on my Murtaugh List? (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murtaugh_%28How_I_Met_Your_Mother%29)