Greyhound Bus-Terminal: Analysis of Options for the Winnipeg Downtown Terminal: Final Report
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Christopher, Gary
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2006-01-01Abstract
This report examines the Greyhound Bus terminal and its proximal relationship to the
University of Winnipeg and the remainder of downtown. The purpose of the report is to
focus on key issues such as zoning, urban design, and environmental concerns. It also
recognizes that discussions are presently underway to create a multimodal passenger
terminal (or MPT) at the airport, that would likely include intercity bus service.
As a neighbourhood stakeholder, the University of Winnipeg has an interest in what
direction the bus terminal site is taken in; but in a larger sense, the University of
Winnipeg is becoming a major contributor to the redevelopment of downtown. Therefore
this report considers not only the perspective of the University of Winnipeg, but also the
extent to which such redevelopment would meet the transportation needs of Winnipeg
residents.
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