Tram stop

After 10 months of building work the new tram stop at Zurich, Limmatplatz is finished. Didn't know about it? Well a few people have questioned the expense for a tram stop that isn't even really a major junction, but I like it. The original had mature trees, and so a key factor of the new one is how the concrete canopy has holes cut in it (swiss cheese) to allow the original arborea to remain. The other interesting thing is the supporting infrastructure, consisting of round pillar like objects with their own illumination. Can't figure out how this works, but the lights go on and off at intervals - here you see one with a loo, so maybe they go on when you flush...
Another nice photo!
It's interesting - and nice - that so much effort is put in to create a tram stop.
We are just getting our trams back here in Paris, but similar efforts on the architecture of the stops have not been done.
But how embarrassing to have the lights flash when you flush! I prefer to think the timing is random or pre-set ! LOL