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The new track under the 401 will help pretty substantially with that once it's complete, no? From what I gather it's a pretty big bottleneck at the moment.I did some fiddling around with schedules and found union to bramalea can support 30m service (ish) in both directions if Etobicoke North is skipped. Which is already being done with the counter peak train to bramalea in the morning.
Very much so…. but the tunnels will only help when the fourth track has no gaps.The new track under the 401 will help pretty substantially with that once it's complete, no? From what I gather it's a pretty big bottleneck at the moment.
It's for off-peak demand, since they're running the service anyways, they want to encourage people to use it.pretty damning that a one-day unlimited use pass can be cheaper than a single on-peak trip
What's the point of F&##%ing Presto if the best deal is by buying a non-Presto ticket.. I'm not sure why they can't simply use daily rate-capping on weekends to make this easy for everyone.
- $10 One-Day (valid for travel on either Saturday, Sunday or Holiday only)
- $15 Weekend (valid for travel on Saturday + Sunday, and any additional Holiday day)
Goodness fare integration can't come soon enough.
I have to agree, this isn't a fare integration issue as whatever outcome we get - even JEnglish's proposal - can have the same problem. Granted the solution here is to make certain streets act like "common zones" if we're doing a zone system, for instance if YR and Toronto are 2 separate zones, Steeles will count for both zones, and unless you explicitly cross the border you won't pay extra.I don't understand why this "attention to detail" makes you desire Metrolinx's control of all fares for all agencies across the GTA.
It would be nice if weekend service wasn't so restricted on some parts of the network, or this would be tempting.