W. K. Lis
Superstar
Hopefully it will also mean better PHYSICAL integration between GO and the TTC, as well.
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Yeah, I was thinking Milton trains at Kipling ... brain fart. And the Stouffville trains I've got onto at Kennedy heading north have been suprisingly packed compared to Lakeshore trains.The Milton trains don't stop at Bloor ....KW trains do....and if it is true (as the article states) that people using Exhibition only have two trains between 8 and 9 a.m. perhaps the Bloor stop actually has similar utility as it has 3.
Yeah, I was thinking Milton trains at Kipling ... brain fart. And the Stouffville trains I've got onto at Kennedy heading north have been suprisingly packed compared to Lakeshore trains.
Sure, the choices aren't any more - but a lot of trains go express through Danforth and Exhibition - I'm not sure the locals are quite as crowded. Hmm, there's only 2 trains from Danforth between 8 and 9 AM. But there's 3 between 7 AM and 8 AM. And 4 home between 4:30 and 5:35.
Baby steps ...
I'd have thought it was more likely those who are taking a bus or streetcar past the station. I can't imagine it will attract many people off the subway.But who in the right mind would pay $60 a month more to get off the subway at Main Street, walk outside for 5-10 minutes to get a GO train that runs every 30 minutes? Why not stay on the subway and save $60 a month?
There isn't even a bus/streetcar stop near Danforth GO Station.I'd have thought it was more likely those who are taking a bus or streetcar past the station. I can't imagine it will attract many people off the subway.
They will.If only the trains actually stopped at Danforth and Exhibition...
During peak period, several trains that passes by is an express train.If only the trains actually stopped at Danforth and Exhibition...