Ashfield Central

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Ashfield Central is a designated community area on the north side of Greenfield, California. It is located directly across the bay from Downtown Greenfield. Ashfield was historically a separate city from Greenfield until the 1980s.

Notable builds

Transit

Subway

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LRT

The Ashfield Light Rail Transit (LRT) system was a long-awaited project in the former (city of Ashfield). The idea for the LRT system had been in the works for over a decade ago, as city officials and residents recognized the need for a more efficient and sustainable form of public transportation.

Construction on the Ashfield LRT began in 2011, and the project was met with both excitement and some trepidation from the community. Many residents were excited about the prospect of a faster and more reliable form of transportation, but some were concerned about the impact the construction would have on local businesses and the disruption to daily life.

Despite these concerns, the construction of the Ashfield LRT was completed on schedule in 2012, and the system officially began operation in the early summer of that year. The LRT featured 6 stations, spanning from Ashfield's downtown to the city's outer areas, and was able to transport thousands of passengers per day.

The Ashfield LRT was an immediate success, as residents quickly adopted the new form of transportation. The LRT's trains were clean, punctual and reliable, making it an attractive option for commuters. Additionally, the LRT's stations were modern and well-designed, featuring amenities such as bike racks and charging stations for electronic devices.

The Ashfield LRT also had a significant impact on Greenfields economy. The increased efficiency and accessibility of the LRT attracted new businesses and development to areas near the stations, which led to a revitalization of many previously underutilized neighborhoods.

Overall, the Ashfield LRT was a major success for the of Greenfield and the Ashfield area, providing residents with a convenient, sustainable form of transportation and helping to drive economic growth. It is considered as a model for other cities to follow.

Highway

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Water Taxi

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