When all this work is finally complete and the road is all connected, there will be a continuous route from Victoria Street to Trussler road. This will include bike lanes and/or multiuse trails. This will eventually not only provide convenience for cars but also taxis/rideshare, buses, transport and delivery trucks, emergency vehicles as well as pedestrians and cyclists. Plus pedestrians and cyclists can use the bridge over the railway tracks at Victoria and continue onto Uptown Waterloo and beyond. With the planned lane reductions/multi use trail on Bridgeport and Erb streets, this will most likely be the longest continuous bike routes in the area.
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