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Third Street Light Rail Project
Features
As part of the project, the entire Third Street corridor was repaved and received new streetlights. Additionally, trees were planted, sidewalks reconstructed and the pavement on 3rd Street repaved. Stations along the route have a distinctive marquee pole with a sculpture or mobile.
Light rail vehicles (LRVs) operate in an exclusive right-of-way in the center of the street, except in the Bayview business district, to bypass vehicular congestion and increase speed along the line. LRV's will operate in mixed flow with other cars at the 4th Street Bridge and in a 10 block segment in the Bayview Area. The 4th Street bridge did not have enough room for an exclusive right-of-way. In the Bayview business district, parking was maintained on both sides of the street for customers of local merchants.
In addition, transit signal priority has been implemented along the entire corridor. The goal is to allow LRVs to have a green light at every intersection so they can travel from station to station without stopping.
Stations
19 new stations were built along the line. They consist of high platforms either built between the tracks or with one on each side, similar to the ones used by the N Judah along the Embarcadero. The stations are:
Fourth Street & King Street (Separate from the existing station at Fourth & King)
Third Street & Mission Rock Street
Third Street & South Street / UCSF-Gene Friend Way
Third Street & Mariposa Street
Third Street & 20th Street
Third Street & 23rd Street
Third Street & Marin Street
Third Street & Evans Street
Third Street & Hudson Avenue
Third Street & Kirkwood Avenue
Third Street & Palou Avenue
Third Street & Thomas Avenue
Third Street & Van Dyke Avenue
Third Street & Carroll Avenue
Third Street & Gilman Avenue
Third Street & Leconte Avenue
Bayshore Boulevard & Arleta Avenue
Bayshore Boulevard & Sunnydale Avenue
Caltrain Bayshore Station (future extension)
References
^ a b Gordon, Rachael. Third Street seeing streetcars / Test runs for light-rail project begin at last. San Francisco Chronicle. July 26, 2006. Retrieved July 26, 2006.
External links
Project overview
Map of the extension
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