Vesteliensgade
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Former name(s) | Karlsgade |
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Namesake | Henrietta, Duchess of Vestelia |
Length | 0.8 mi (1.3 km) |
Location | Rimso, Scovern |
Nearest metro station | Vesteliensgade |
West end | Prinsenstorv |
East end | Gælisksgade |
Other | |
Known for | List of shops |
Vesteliensgade (Estmerish: "Vestelia Street") is the main thoroughfare through the city of Rimso, Scovern. The fully pedestrianised street begins at Prinsenstorv in the west, running for 0.8 miles (1.29 km) before merging into Gælisksgade in the east, and is home to hundreds of shops, including many of famous international brands such as Armada, Duhamel, Haberlin's and Juhl's. It is the longest shopping parade in Scovern and one of the busiest in Euclea, receiving millions of tourists monthly.
The first semblance of what is now Vesteliensgade was created in the 17th century and known as Karlsgade (Karl Street), and ran from Prinsenstorv for around 0.1 miles eastwards before meeting with other thoroughfares. In the 18th century, there was radical redevelopment of Rimso, which included the widening of its central streets and the merger of five separate central streets into what is now Vesteliensgade. The street was one of the first to cater to motorcars in the 1900s and briefly sported a domestic railway terminus for the city (Rimso Østbanegård), which closed in 1953. Retail development began on the street in the 1960s, and quickly became a prestigious location for companies opening branches in Scovern.
In the 1970s, the Rimsonian government made the decision to gradually limit motor traffic in the area on account of its growing popularity among pedestrian shoppers and major central location. With the opening of the Vesteliensgade Letbane station in 1975, served by two of the initial four lines, motor traffic through the area was no longer seen as a necessity. The local government introduced road tolls in 1975, before restricting the road exclusively to bus and taxi traffic in 1977 and eventually full pedestrianisation in 1980. Vesteliensgade is generally viewed as a positive example of pedestrianisation in a city centre.
Vesteliensgade remains an incredibly popular location among both locals and tourists. Its Letbane station is the most-used on the network, and the street is the most visited in Scovern. The street is also sometimes used toponymically to refer to the Rimsonian or Scoverne economy.
History
Shops
Significant buildings
Transport links
Previous station | Rimso Letbane | Next station | ||
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Vilsted | Continental line | Gælisksgade | ||
Viemose | Coronation line | |||
LuftLink | ||||
Union line | Gummersmarke | |||
Kongensgade | Municipal line | Ibsted Park Syd |