LRT corridor definition

LRT corridor means a street, parcel or railroad right-of-way used for a light rail transit system.
LRT corridor means the area containing the LRT ROW, redeveloped Roadways, sidewalks, SUPs and other appurtenances.

Examples of LRT corridor in a sentence

  • The Line 6 LRT corridor will replace bus service on ▇▇▇▇▇ Avenue West, which is one of the city’s busiest and one with a higher proportion of customers from priority customer groups identified in the TTC’s 5-Year Service Plan.

  • A new bridge structure spanning the LRT corridor at Goldenrod Drive is to be constructed as part of the Stage 2 LRT Project.

  • A two-year extension to the existing Transit Passenger Shelter Advertising Agreement expiring on December 31, 2019 will allow time for the advertising rights within the LRT corridor to be formalized.

  • Be Designed and use components similar to and interchangeable with those utilized on the Capital Line LRT which minimize its visual impact along the LRT corridor.

  • LCC is bounded by significant landmarks: the Mississippi River to the east, Minnehaha Park to the south, the Midtown Greenway biking and walking trail to the north, and the Hiawatha Light Rail Transit (LRT) corridor to the west.

  • As advertising rights within the LRT corridor, including transit shelters, are not yet known, the City cannot offer these shelter assets within an RFP and may be subject to breach of contract should these rights be awarded to another entity.

  • Provide uninterrupted current collection by all LRV pantographs for the operating speed range along the relevant section of the LRT corridor.