Allandale25
Senior Member
^ Great to read this each year.
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Kitchener - When hell freezes over, or when some provincial politician has the balls to take charge and push through the solution. Whichever comes first.when will Stouffville or Kitchener line get weekend service?
Here's my end-of-2017 summary of Canadian commuter rail schedules:
Improvements during 2017 highlighted in green, deteriorations highlighted in red
The Barrie line is now more frequent on weekends than the Deux-Montagnes line in Montreal. The DM line continues to provide disappointingly poor service for such a densely-populated urban railway operated by EMUs.
When I started making these summaries in January 2015, the Toronto and Montreal lines were fairly interspersed on the chart, as ranked by weekday frequency. But now in 2018, the chart is looking more sorted, with Toronto at the top, Montreal in the middle, and Vancouver on the bottom. In those 3 years, the number of weekday GO Transit train departures has doubled from 123 per direction to 248, and the number of weekend departures has more than doubled from 64 per direction to 158. Meanwhile the number of departures on the other systems has remained the same.
If anyone can find more updated ridership stats it would be greatly appreciated. Metrolinx constantly publishes extremely detailed ridership data for UP Express, but I can't find much for the other lines. And speaking of UP Express, it's now averaging around 11,000 passengers per day, which is five times the 2200 passengers per day it was averaging before the fares were cut in half.
Full text from https://ontariotrafficman.wordpress.com/2017/12/30/canadian-commuter-rail-summary-2017/
when will Stouffville or Kitchener line get weekend service?
I realized this weekend why Highway 407 East buses do not stop at Highway 407 Station: the bus layover area is not finished/occupied by construction trailers and equipment. Once it's complete, Highway 407 East buses would probably serve York U as they do now, then continue on to Highway 407 and terminate there.
The TTC transfer for GO passengers is less of a hit than it used to be, but still there. removing VIVA / YRT service and forcing a transfer would double monthly commuting costs, a bit hit. I believe they were originally planning for passengers making the forced transfer but getting off at york U to have a free TTC ride, does anyone know if that may still happen?
Similarly I would expect Viva Purple to be terminated with passengers shifting to Orange, or rerouted to Pioneer Village depending on how ridership is these next few months. That's actually a no brainer given the contract the TTC has with YRT/Viva which has just been extended to stipulate they are required to stop servicing York U south of Steeles by September, legally.
The UPX is essentially a RER route as it stands right now with 15 minute all-day, two-way trains as is planned by RER on all routes and yet the ridership is pathetic made worse by the fact that it connects the downtown with the 2nd largest employment centre in the GTA and, by far, Canada's busiest airport.
Need to find a way to take one of those LRTs, and then take it under the runways to the far side facilities (perhaps in a station that's not secured, but you can't get out of the station without clearance) and down Courtney Park or Brittania (or who knows, a loop that hits both) to somewhere."2nd largest employment centre" is hugely misleading since it's a massive low-density industrial area, much larger than the entire pre-amalgamation City of Toronto. The airport is the only thing within walking distance of UPX, and even if you take the LINK train there are only a few dozen businesses within a reasonable walk from the station at Viscount Road. For most people working around the Airport, they'd need to take one or two MiWay buses for up to an hour before they get to work from the UPX station.