felix123
Active Member
You are certainly correct that not all lines stop at all stations, but on the other hand, on a trunk section, one line typically acts as a limited-stop express service, while the other line provides local-stop service. To me and, again, comparing to the vast majority of rail networks, Bloor makes sense as a stop on both lines because it is nearest to the junction of two lines, bolstering GO's usefulness as a regional connector. It is not about looking good on a map, it is about preventing backtracking, reducing transfers, and building in redundancy. I think that if you consider GO as a means only to get to Union, which is how it is currently designed and perceived, a Milton stop at Bloor doesn't make sense, but looking beyond that, there's considerable potential for generating ridership on the kinds of regional trips that other jurisdictions take for granted.
Your suggestion of having the Milton line stop at the Liberty Village SmartTrack station is a good idea too - what it loses in backtracking and not providing redundancy on the westernmost portion of Line 2, it makes up for in being an excellent trip generator. If either (or both) of these options for a potential Milton RER were ultimately chosen, I would be happy.
Your suggestion of having the Milton line stop at the Liberty Village SmartTrack station is a good idea too - what it loses in backtracking and not providing redundancy on the westernmost portion of Line 2, it makes up for in being an excellent trip generator. If either (or both) of these options for a potential Milton RER were ultimately chosen, I would be happy.