ushahid
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The Niagara Falls to Toronto and back GO commute is for masochists only, no matter how many trains run.Why wouldn't people want to live here? Niagara Falls is soon going to get increased GO services, which will make Toronto commuting more viable for this area. While the residential portions of this tower will probably partially end up as AirBNB, it's not out of the question that people could live here and commute.
The Niagara Falls to Toronto and back GO commute is for masochists only, no matter how many trains run.
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Masochists all.Seems like there's a lot of masochists out there these days, though. As ridiculous as it sounds, it's not unheard of for people live out as far as Innisfil and London and commute into Toronto via the 401 or VIA Rail to save a lot of money on housing costs.
No reason that the same won't happen for Niagara Falls, it is closer, after all.
The current Niagara service averages something like 40 people a day.Seems like there's a lot of masochists out there these days, though. As ridiculous as it sounds, it's not unheard of for people live out as far as Innisfil and London and commute into Toronto via the 401 or VIA Rail to save a lot of money on housing costs.
No reason that the same won't happen for Niagara Falls, it is closer, after all.
I thought you lived in Toronto. That'll be great! They'll be other high-rise buildings going up to like the billion-dollar Loretto estate area and other huge hotels too.This is only a few blocks from where I live... if it goes up I will be able to provide regular updates.
There are some currently Grimsby sub upgrades planned (new Metrolinx trackage, planned upgrades of crossings, and some grade separations, and turning West Harbour GO into a through-station) that is going to speed up the 2.5 hour ride to under 2 hours to Toronto. If that happens, that train service will explode in popularity since it will become faster than driving to Toronto. Some of these Niagara GO speedup upgrades are listed on Metrolinx's blog.Why wouldn't people want to live here? Niagara Falls is soon going to get increased GO services, which will make Toronto commuting more viable for this area. While the residential portions of this tower will probably partially end up as AirBNB, it's not out of the question that people could live here and commute.
I also see some commuting between Niagara Falls to Hamilton. Hamilton's West Harbour GO service is increasing in popularity recently. However, only some Niagara trains stop there due to its nature as a dead-end station. However, plans are finally afoot to begin converting West Harbour into a through station in 2020.People do work in Niagara Falls, also it might appeal to some big shot americans who want a place on the other side of the border, even if just to host parties etc ??
This is paltry, but let's provide a glimpse of the future.The current Niagara service averages something like 40 people a day.
ever heard of a city?
They also fail to understand that the Niagara Metro area combined with Buffalo's Metro area combine is over 1.6 million people on other end of the Golden horseshoe. That is starting to wake up in population growth from people fleeing from the intensification of Toronto area. And even Buffalo wants to get into the action connecting they're train lines with the Niagara GoLine at Niagara Falls train station as seen on Niagara Falls Council. Stanley Avenue from the 420 to Mcleod Road is going to start building a lot of high-rise and skyscrapers in the future. And Downtown Niagara Falls is going to be redeveloped with condos and a University next to the station.I think people fail to realize that the Niagara region contains nearly a half million people, and is rapidly growing alongside the rest of the GTHA.
Doesnt Edmonton have something pretty close?It is very interesting that the new building would obviously be taller than any building in Canada outside of Toronto (and excluding the Inco Superstack, though the chimney will be demolished by the time 6609 Stanley Avenue is built, and excluding M3 in Mississauga) and taller than any building in Upstate New York.
This is Niagara Falls. You think people who live there are looking for a walkable urban hood with car light living? I'll give you a hint - they aren't.