ssiguy2
Senior Member
Wow, they are really getting a move on with the Wellington Gateway line.
As for extending the Wellington BRT to serve Amazon, I was not talking every bus but rather something along the lines of running every 4th bus past White Oaks to serve the Amazon area and go right into downtown St.Thomas and as noted by Duffo's map, White Oaks in right near the 401 and could make the trip to downtown St.Thomas in just 24 minutes which makes it VERY competive with the car. . This would help Londoners but also St.Thomas as it would give an option for St.Thomas residents to get to the plant and onwards to London on a one ticket ride and by being an extension of the BRT, it wouldn't require a transfer at White Oaks to get downtown. Wellington is also VERY congested and with the BRT, people could actually get downtown faster than driving.
Any service MUST be provided by London Transit because St.Thomas Transit simply doesn't have the ability to do it. Remember this plant will run 24/7 and that requires a large transit provider and not one with limited and infrequent service. Also the BRT will use larger articulated electric buses so they can provide the capacity needed in peak times.
A financial agreement could be made where Elgin county helps subsidize the route and a ticket once crossing the Middilesex/Elgin boundary requires a top-up fare.
As for extending the Wellington BRT to serve Amazon, I was not talking every bus but rather something along the lines of running every 4th bus past White Oaks to serve the Amazon area and go right into downtown St.Thomas and as noted by Duffo's map, White Oaks in right near the 401 and could make the trip to downtown St.Thomas in just 24 minutes which makes it VERY competive with the car. . This would help Londoners but also St.Thomas as it would give an option for St.Thomas residents to get to the plant and onwards to London on a one ticket ride and by being an extension of the BRT, it wouldn't require a transfer at White Oaks to get downtown. Wellington is also VERY congested and with the BRT, people could actually get downtown faster than driving.
Any service MUST be provided by London Transit because St.Thomas Transit simply doesn't have the ability to do it. Remember this plant will run 24/7 and that requires a large transit provider and not one with limited and infrequent service. Also the BRT will use larger articulated electric buses so they can provide the capacity needed in peak times.
A financial agreement could be made where Elgin county helps subsidize the route and a ticket once crossing the Middilesex/Elgin boundary requires a top-up fare.