micheal_can
Senior Member
Some will still need them, so there is no one answer to this.I would agree but apparently some here have this idea that they NEED their bikes at the end stations to make their last mile trip home.
Some will still need them, so there is no one answer to this.I would agree but apparently some here have this idea that they NEED their bikes at the end stations to make their last mile trip home.
Maybe they can have a storage locker at their last station as well and keep another bike there. Look I solved it.Some will still need them, so there is no one answer to this.
What if they can only afford one bike?Maybe they can have a storage locker at their last station as well and keep another bike there. Look I solved it.
Maybe they can have a storage locker at their last station as well and keep another bike there. Look I solved it.
You also don't necessarily NOT need it given, you know, the location of the likes of Bramalea station. And none of these solutions address the availability of charging infrastructure at downtown bike storage facilities, let alone what that kind of storage is going to cost.You don't necessarily need an e-bike for the last mile leg.
You don't necessarily need an e-bike for the last mile leg.
Banning would only cause more problems then it would fix. Higher fares for them as well as proper places to put them on the trains, and even limiting the number to the number of spots for bikes are all better than trying to ban them.At the end of the day, we are cruising for an outright ban on bikes on trains, or a premium fare to bring a bike.
Do you know how much e-bikes cost?
If you can afford to own two, you're not hurting for cash.
I doubt international students can afford two e-bikes.
for those who dont know "zoomo" and "zygg" are the 2 most popular ebike rental places. Upwards of $300 a month.A lot of these e bikes that the food delivery guys use are rentals. You buy a bunch of e bikes and then rent them out for a daily or weekly fee to international students.
Why did you edit your comment to take out the part where you were on the GO train and people missed their stop because they couldn’t get out because of bikes being in their way?It's time GO transit bans them or better yet have more train cars for bikes only. With transit police patrolling the cars making sure no one brings a bike onboard the other train cars
This would assume everyone with a bike starts and ends at the same station (maybe they do IDK). Otherwise it would impar the dwell time if a rider has to exit their car to enter another cr to get their bike. If a bunch of rider move to the 'bike car' before their station, doesn't that create the same problem? Could all the affected platform handle an extra car?It's time GO transit bans them or better yet have more train cars for bikes only. With transit police patrolling the cars making sure no one brings a bike onboard the other train cars




