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Home»World»Canada»Train Fatality in Maple Crest Area Raises Emergency Access Worries
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Train Fatality in Maple Crest Area Raises Emergency Access Worries

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In southeast Edmonton, a tragic incident unfolded when a man was struck and killed by a train, drawing attention to longstanding issues regarding emergency access in the area. The accident occurred around 7:30 p.m. between the Maple Crest and Tamarack neighborhoods, which are separated by a CN Rail line. Local police responded quickly, but the victim, a 35-year-old man, was confirmed deceased at the scene. The crash highlighted the community’s limited access points. Maple Crest is situated in a pie-shaped area bordered by Whitemud Drive and Anthony Henday Drive, with access primarily through Maple Road, which became blocked for hours following the collision.

Residents voiced their frustration over the limited routes into the neighborhood. Jody Solomon, an area resident, expressed concerns about access during emergencies. She noted that if medical situations arose, residents might be unable to manage due to the blocked routes and the lack of clear alternative paths. The neighborhood has seen significant growth over the past few years, with about 2,500 residents reported in the last census. This rapid increase in population has made the existing infrastructure inadequate, prompting calls for improved traffic flow and better emergency access.

Solomon also raised the point that while the area technically has three access points, not all of them are practical during emergencies. With trains frequently blocking Maple Road—often leading to long delays for residents—she emphasized that alternatives like Railway Street and other dirt roads require crossing the CN tracks, further complicating timely access. The situation becomes especially dire when factoring in potential medical emergencies that could require swift responses from emergency services. The frustrations of residents have persisted over the years, exacerbated by previous incidents where emergency crews faced delays.

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In the wake of the recent incident, City Councillor Jo-Anne Wright acknowledged the urgent need for improved access. The council had previously considered upgrading local roads to mitigate these concerns but found the $11 million cost too high. Wright noted ongoing issues from an earlier collision in 2021 that resulted in another fatality, underscoring the pressing need for a review of access points in the area. Residents have voiced longstanding concerns about the intersection of train delays and emergency response times, making improved infrastructure a high priority.

The city has engaged with developers, specifically Dream Development Edmonton, which has been responsive to residents’ complaints. Wright mentioned that there have been efforts to explore other routes for emergency services, such as a flyover bridge into Strathcona County. However, these alternative access points are not well-known to the community, prompting suggestions for better public education on available routes. Despite these discussions, residents still feel the need for tangible solutions, including possibly creating additional infrastructure to facilitate smoother access.

Wright acknowledges the complexities and costs associated with potential solutions, noting that projects like constructing an overpass at 50th Street required significant time and investment. She remains proactive, engaging with CN Rail to explore options such as rerouting tracks or constructing new crossings that could alleviate access issues. The challenges surrounding Maple Crest’s infrastructure exemplify the need for a comprehensive approach to urban planning that prioritizes emergency access while accommodating the growing population. As the community grapples with these realities, residents continue to advocate for more significant changes to ensure safety and accessibility in their neighborhood.

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