Bus company mulls move up the hill

Published Thursday May 21st, 2009

Location | Acadian Coach Lines off to Woodside Lane?

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It's not its first choice, but moving to 150 Woodside Lane is an option for Acadian Coach Lines, which is living on borrowed time at its downtown location.

After 23 years at the corner of Regent and Brunswick streets, the company is being evicted from its home.

Its landlord has handed the company a notice to vacate as of April 1, and has tolerated them over-staying their lease temporarily.

The landlord intends to redevelop the site.

"We would love to be downtown, but we just can't find accommodations downtown," said Linda Canney, the company's territory manager for the Fredericton area.

At the city's planning advisory committee meeting Wednesday, approval was given to Moncton-based Acadian Coach Lines' business to be permitted within the highway commercial zone on Woodside Lane.

United Rentals has offered to become the bus company's landlord and can reconfigure its building to create the 335 square metres of space needed for the administrative office, customer seating area, ticket sales location and storage for parcels.

The operation employs three customer sales representatives and a manager.

Although the proposed location off Hanwell Road is less convenient for customers than the downtown area, Canney said 90 per cent of bus passengers come by cab or are dropped off at the bus station because they have luggage.

"They don't travel light," Canney said.

Planning advisory committee member Alan Raynor said the former York Street train station property might be expensive to redevelop, but it would be a choice location for the bus system.

"Would the (Acadian Coach) Lines consider a location, as time permits, probably a little more desirable than this? I assume they would. They're trying to serve their customers," Raynor asked.

"We certainly would," Canney said. "We have been looking for the past five years. There's just no location downtown where we can accommodate our buses, per se. A terminal isn't the issue. It's space for our (buses)."

City council will get the final say on the zoning change needed to allow Acadian Coach Lines to sub-lease from United Rentals.

A new driveway to the property would be located on Serenity Lane with parking for four buses.

The bus terminal would operate from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week. During the day, there will also be additional travel to and from the area for the courier service, which also operates from Acadian Coach Lines' office.

Fleet maintenance and repair of buses is done in Moncton.

 

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This is a stupid, inconvenient, and inaccessible place to put a bus station in Fredericton. Those who use this transportation system will now have taxi to the downtown core. Walking is not an option. How GREEN is that?
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Donald Smyth, Fredericton on 21/05/09 07:02:59 AM AST
Why not BUS to the downtown core? This is on a bus route.
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JustRight OfCenter, Fredericton area on 21/05/09 08:40:36 AM AST
The option is money in the pockets for cab companys and is a great loss for our students at our universitys and also the people who live in the city. Consider another spot , where the Lo Foods used to be off of Queen street beside the Legion.

DC
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DEAN COMEAU, Fredericton on 21/05/09 08:51:49 AM AST
The land around the old train station could more than accomodate the buses. A temporary depot (mobile buildings) could be put in place until the old train station is restored/redeveloped.
This would kill two birds with one stone- finding a downtown terminal and cleaning up the old train station.
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Simple Man, Fredericton on 21/05/09 09:38:23 AM AST
simple man, you got it right there...i thought the same thing as you, it's just too bad others dont feel the same, the old train station is the perfect spot for a bus station and it could even have things for the tourists to look at..old pics of the train station and what not, but to take it all the way out hanwell...gosh....who really thought of that idea? thats a really "SMART" move lol..the smarter this city gets...the stupider their ideas are.
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Freddy Mom, Fredericton on 21/05/09 10:09:52 AM AST
I concur with Simple Man and Freddy Mom 100%. The reason the Hanwell spot is on the table is because, quite frankly, the 18th Century minds in Fredericton would like to see the bus station, and those that use it, as far away from their Upper Class English lives as is possible. Out of sight, out of mind. Plus, it would be easier for the police to bus homeless people to Saint John without being in such plain view downtown.
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Henry Henry, Fredericton on 21/05/09 10:40:35 AM AST
I third the Train Station...

It is by far the best location and if it were to be restored, it would also double as a community focal point and could be made to be attractive to business travelers and so on...

Now that the bottle exchange is gone from that area there is plenty of room there for a bus station.
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Just a Person, Freddy Area on 21/05/09 12:05:15 PM AST
Location is so important for any type of business and I am only assuming that Acadia Bus lines would love to stay downtown however they were not successful at finding a location. I agree with most, it is time to cut the train off the save our building list. It is prime land and it is time to step it up a notch and build a state of the art bus station, with a wall of fame ( for pictures) of the old train station.

It is truly time to let the old train station property go for a better community use.

cheers
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Model Town, Oromocto on 21/05/09 12:11:46 PM AST
Tear the rickety old fire trap train station down and build a new modern bus terminal.
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In Ptbo, New Brunswick on 21/05/09 01:02:35 PM AST
Henry Henry, you bringing up the "stodgy old Fredericton" argument everytime you hit the keyboard is getting tiresome. This doesn't have anything to do with the city or it's decision makers. This is one private property developer going a different direction and another private business trying to find a home. The Hanwell location didn't come up because the city wants it moved up there, it's because another business offerred them a home.
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Lance Mountain, Fredericton on 21/05/09 03:09:19 PM AST
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