Bus Facility Brings Mass Timber to Northern Arizona

Transit riders in Flagstaff, Ariz., looking for a central hub have been greeted by a “temporary” facility—essentially a glorified parking lot—for more than a dozen years. But a new project wrapping up in the next couple of months will provide a dramatic upgrade.
The $25.5-million first phase of the Mountain Line Downtown Connection Center nestles into an extremely tight footprint surrounded on three sides by a busy railroad line, the main roadway to downtown Flagstaff and active bus terminals. The two-story, 20,938-sq-ft operations center brings mass timber construction techniques to Northern Arizona for the first time, and it is only the second such building in the state.
“We wanted to build a great welcoming center to support our riders and to showcase transit in our community,” says Anne Dunno, capital development manager for Mountain Line. “The focus of Phase 1 is public space: It’s point of sale, it’s community center, public restrooms and really enhancing the ties to transit.” Phase 1 also includes 11 bus bays. Read the Full article
Source: ENR Engineering News-Record
Photo courtesy Emily Gerdes/Loven Contracting