Originally Posted by
David Pollard
This is kind of a transportation / convention center comment rolled into one, but have a look at the attached for an idea of how both could work together. Just having some fun on a rainy Christmas day here in Amsterdam, but while doing it, I was thinking... yes, this could work.
The transformations could also be done in stages starting with the expansion of the Santa Fe station with a wing to the North in the same historic style. A phased approach to all of this might be more palatable both financially and capacity-wise for the transportation system. I.E. Once the new bus terminal is complete, the old Greyhound station could be closed and renovated (to a cool Interurban-style restaurant). Once the new streetcar terminal is done the lines could start functioning. Once the glass cupola is finished, the commuter trains to the burbs could start to run, etc, etc. This also holds true for the new convention center which, if built directly south of this, would be a fantastic complement to the whole plan.
The overall effect is to create a real "center" in OKC, not unlike we have here in Amsterdam where I took much of my inspiration from, and which is, incidentally is probably about the same amount of space as the new "OKC Central Station".
Maybe all pipe dreams, but fun to think about. If they use that name (above) I claim royalties!
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