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This page shows videos taken during assessment rides and is an attempt to document cycling trouble spots and success stories in the TriCities. |
This page shows videos taken during assessment rides and is an attempt to document cycling trouble spots and success stories in the TriCities. |
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''' United Boulevard multi-use path proposal: Brigantine to King Edward''' |
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⚫ | This shows the state of the shoulder northbound along United Boulevard from Mary Hill Bypass to Lougheed Highway eastbound on-ramp. New Port Mann Bridge bike lanes connect to this shoulder, which is clearly far too narrow to be safely used as a bike lane. Also, there is a considerable amount of debris on this shoulder (gravel, rocks, glass, and large nails). |
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Possible |
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route for bike path to gap the missing link between Central Valley Greenway and Port Mann region. |
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https://youtu.be/COsAvi_Ml8E |
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''' Maryhill bypass off-road path''' |
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Location south side of bypass |
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https://youtu.be/lKRmlg54kjE |
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'''Colony Farms water pipeline |
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Future route of mixed use path along western boundary of Colony Farms. |
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https://youtu.be/GX9rkEC_P5I |
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'''Braid Skytrain to Port Mann Bridge via United Bldvd''' |
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Still lots of work to be done in New Westminster and Coquitlam. As of 11 October 2015. |
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https://youtu.be/4404g1ePXHw |
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'''Port Mann-Macquabeak''' |
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New gravel path/. 11-Oct-2015 |
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https://youtu.be/dmMJmTvq1Y4 |
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'''Colony farm to Port Mann bridge multi-use path''' |
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How to get from Colony Farm to Port Mann Bridge multi-use path as of 10 July 2015. This trail was off limits during bridge construction but is now open. |
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http://youtu.be/R3-ta9sNJ5A |
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'''PMH1 off ramp,north side (Coquitlam)''' |
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View going north bound,entering Coquitlam. Note complete lack of signs. |
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http://youtu.be/es66lWWtCUA |
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Signs should indicate: |
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1. Left: Lougheed bike lane (to Vancouver) |
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2. Straight: Maryhill Bypass (to Port Coquitlam) |
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3. Right: United Blvd(to New Westminster) |
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'''United to Lougheed westbound connector path''' |
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New one way path connecting from PM bridge at Maryhill and United to westbound Lougheed highway. Baffles need to go. As of April 2015 |
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http://youtu.be/NO7jTII1HQo |
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'''Maquabeak Park access trail''' |
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Temporary access trail through construction site as of April 2015. Soon this should connect to PoCo trail and also to new Water pipeline trail to Colony Farms road. |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRsmPaKcWoI |
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⚫ | This shows the state of the shoulder northbound along United Boulevard from Mary Hill Bypass to Lougheed Highway eastbound on-ramp. New Port Mann Bridge bike lanes connect to this shoulder, which is clearly far too narrow to be safely used as a bike lane. Also, there is a considerable amount of debris on this shoulder (gravel, rocks, glass, and large nails). Video starts at Golden Avenue. Taken March 21, 2015. |
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http://youtu.be/OgO2uaitUkA |
http://youtu.be/OgO2uaitUkA |
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'''Coquitlam River Bridge to United Blvd''' |
'''Coquitlam River Bridge to United Blvd''' |
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This shows a significant problem with cyclist access to the new bike lane on the Maryhill bypass west of the Coquitlam River bridge. The bridge shoulder width is less than one meter and therefore unsafe for use by cyclists. Video was taken while travelling |
This shows a significant problem with cyclist access to the new bike lane on the Maryhill bypass west of the Coquitlam River bridge. The bridge shoulder width is less than one meter and therefore unsafe for use by cyclists. Recommended fix: move road lanes over 1m to the south, and route cyclists/peds on the MUP on the south side. Video was taken while travelling westbound from Port Coquitlam side. Taken March 21, 2015. |
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http://youtu.be/GvUIXSnLc94 |
http://youtu.be/GvUIXSnLc94 |
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'''Bailey Bridge''' |
'''Bailey Bridge''' |
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New Westminster/Coquitlam Bailey Bridge |
New Westminster/Coquitlam Bailey Bridge |
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http://youtu.be/ |
As of 12 Apr 2015: http://youtu.be/DhCnuVVq4Bc |
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As of 14 Feb 2015: http://youtu.be/w9-WlfI2ZcY |
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'''Brunette/Lougheed:''' |
'''Brunette/Lougheed:''' |
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Lougheed highway westbound at United Blvd: http://youtu.be/n25Md3Tw-r4 |
Lougheed highway westbound at United Blvd: http://youtu.be/n25Md3Tw-r4 |
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'''Lougheed-Pitt River Road''' |
'''Lougheed-Pitt River Road''' |
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Intersection of Pitt River Road and Lougheed Highway: |
Intersection of Pitt River Road and Lougheed Highway: |
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Updated 12 April 2015:the post has been relocated: http://youtu.be/TBsugg4X9vs |
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Original configuration: http://youtu.be/xjufc1qZ2aA |
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'''Lougheed-Colony Farms Road''' |
'''Lougheed-Colony Farms Road''' |
Latest revision as of 06:07, 8 June 2021
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This page shows videos taken during assessment rides and is an attempt to document cycling trouble spots and success stories in the TriCities.
United Boulevard multi-use path proposal: Brigantine to King Edward
Possible route for bike path to gap the missing link between Central Valley Greenway and Port Mann region.
Maryhill bypass off-road path
Location south side of bypass
Colony Farms water pipeline
Future route of mixed use path along western boundary of Colony Farms.
Braid Skytrain to Port Mann Bridge via United Bldvd
Still lots of work to be done in New Westminster and Coquitlam. As of 11 October 2015.
Port Mann-Macquabeak
New gravel path/. 11-Oct-2015
Colony farm to Port Mann bridge multi-use path
How to get from Colony Farm to Port Mann Bridge multi-use path as of 10 July 2015. This trail was off limits during bridge construction but is now open.
PMH1 off ramp,north side (Coquitlam)
View going north bound,entering Coquitlam. Note complete lack of signs.
Signs should indicate:
1. Left: Lougheed bike lane (to Vancouver)
2. Straight: Maryhill Bypass (to Port Coquitlam)
3. Right: United Blvd(to New Westminster)
United to Lougheed westbound connector path
New one way path connecting from PM bridge at Maryhill and United to westbound Lougheed highway. Baffles need to go. As of April 2015
Maquabeak Park access trail
Temporary access trail through construction site as of April 2015. Soon this should connect to PoCo trail and also to new Water pipeline trail to Colony Farms road.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRsmPaKcWoI
United Boulevard, northbound to Lougheed Highway
This shows the state of the shoulder northbound along United Boulevard from Mary Hill Bypass to Lougheed Highway eastbound on-ramp. New Port Mann Bridge bike lanes connect to this shoulder, which is clearly far too narrow to be safely used as a bike lane. Also, there is a considerable amount of debris on this shoulder (gravel, rocks, glass, and large nails). Video starts at Golden Avenue. Taken March 21, 2015.
Coquitlam River Bridge to United Blvd
This shows a significant problem with cyclist access to the new bike lane on the Maryhill bypass west of the Coquitlam River bridge. The bridge shoulder width is less than one meter and therefore unsafe for use by cyclists. Recommended fix: move road lanes over 1m to the south, and route cyclists/peds on the MUP on the south side. Video was taken while travelling westbound from Port Coquitlam side. Taken March 21, 2015.
CPR-tracks opposite United Blvd
Proposed location of preferred United Blvd CVG extension.
Port Mann Bridge: Connector Lougheed-United Blvd connector
This new bike line takes cyclists eastbound on Lougheed up a dedicated ramp and places them on a shoulder with traffic exiting Highway 1. The bike lane ends at United Blvd.
Como Creek path south of United Blvd
Heading south on multi use path along Como Creek.
http://youtu.be/ZK03Py7_GBQ (January2015)
Maryhill Bypass old train tunnel
Heading north along the eastern perimeter of the PMH1 construction site. This is an old train tunnel that should form part of a new Metro Van watermain trail.
http://youtu.be/ZRwaEqxKWGY (January 2015)
United Blvd sidewalks
Heading eastbound on the north side between King Edward and Brigantine. The question is, can this be used as a temporary gap connector between PM bridge and CVG?
http://youtu.be/q7eH2gaaXGg (November 2014)
Port Mann bridge south bound on ramp
Starting at United and Mary Hill, as of 15 Feb 2015
Bailey Bridge
New Westminster/Coquitlam Bailey Bridge
As of 12 Apr 2015: http://youtu.be/DhCnuVVq4Bc
As of 14 Feb 2015: http://youtu.be/w9-WlfI2ZcY
Brunette/Lougheed:
Approaching westbound: http://youtu.be/DpjHFUDxnBM
Approaching eastbound,old lane markings: http://youtu.be/T-ZvPCYe6sAUnitered
Approaching eastbound,updated lane markings (fall 2014): http://youtu.be/1-naLoBLvus
Lougheed/United:
Lougheed highway westbound at United Blvd: http://youtu.be/n25Md3Tw-r4
Lougheed-Pitt River Road
Intersection of Pitt River Road and Lougheed Highway:
Updated 12 April 2015:the post has been relocated: http://youtu.be/TBsugg4X9vs
Original configuration: http://youtu.be/xjufc1qZ2aA
Lougheed-Colony Farms Road
Eastbound on Lougheed, approaching Colony Farms road: http://youtu.be/Ad4be2Qy9fo
Views of new Lougheed bike lanes: (PMH1 jurisdiction)
Lougheed/Coleman,Eastbound: http://youtu.be/y1U-QxlNj_I
Pitt River Bridge:
Switchbacks on bike lane (cycling west): http://youtu.be/IYL3no0eo_A