ShonTron
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View from Delray, Detroit today. The span is starting to go in.
Should be sometime in Q1 or once the towers top is complete. Q2 should see a number of cables strung as there is about 16 per side on the rear and 1 on the bridge. Once those cables are in place, the centre sections can start to be install around late Q2 or Q3 I would expect.I'll try and get some shots over Christmas as I will be visiting family in the area.
Excited to see the cables start coming into play.
The new Gordie Howe International Bridge will include a pedestrian link between Michigan and Canada under terms of a new agreement.
On Sept., 9, officials in Michigan and Canada signed a memorandum of understanding to connect trails on either side of the border the new bridge over the Detroit River, which is scheduled to open by the end of 2024.
The goal is to link the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail in Ontario to the Iron Belle Trail in Michigan, as well as connect to a proposed land and water trail network under development in southeast Michigan between Lake Erie, Lake St. Clair and Lake Huron called the Great Lakes Way.
The agreement was signed in Windsor last week by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan, Trans Canada Trail and the Waterfront Regeneration Trust (WRT) in Ontario.
Officials say the goal is to enhance tourism
“Recently, people have turned to state trails, parks and waterways like never before, seeking space, comfort and connection,” said Dan Eichinger, DNR director. “The opportunities afforded by this partnership surely will provide even greater reward for getting outdoors.”
Eichinger was among several officials who spoke at an hourlong ceremony last week that was long on philosophical remarks about connecting people and condolences over the death of the United Kingdom’s Queen Elizabeth II, but short on details about the pathway operation.
According to Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority (WDBA), multi-use path users “will be subject to the same cross-border travel requirements as those in a passenger or commercial vehicle.”
Trail users will need a passport, NEXUS card or other acceptable form of identification “and they will be processed by a customs officer accordingly,” said WDBA communications director Tara Carson.
Carson said the bridge design was revised in 2017 to include the planned multi-use path, a single 12-foot wide outside lane with two-way path traffic. Separate customs booths will process cyclists and pedestrians. Concrete barriers will separate path users from vehicles.
OMG I've always wished I could walk from suburban Windsor to southside Detroit, now I'll finally be able to!
It'll never be particularly busy, especially since it's an international crossing, but many border crossings have pedestrian options. Both the Peace and Rainbow Bridges have pedestrian crossings, I've considered doing an "international loop" bike ride before through Buffalo and back up to Niagara (that reminds me.. I should really do that this summer).OMG I've always wished I could walk from suburban Windsor to southside Detroit, now I'll finally be able to!
In seriousness though, this may be a good thing in the future, just completely useless for now.
Take the bus through the tunnel. Hourly I believe. Useful if attending events in DT Detroit.It'll never be particularly busy, especially since it's an international crossing, but many border crossings have pedestrian options. Both the Peace and Rainbow Bridges have pedestrian crossings, I've considered doing an "international loop" bike ride before through Buffalo and back up to Niagara (that reminds me.. I should really do that this summer).
My understanding is that the Rainbow bridge can actually have somewhat decent pedestrian volumes, but that's because it's a short bridge between two downtowns with a sweet view when you are walking across.
There are a lot of people who like to do long distance bike rides and may want to cross the border in Detroit, for which there is no current option to.