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So...how about that "Union Station West"?
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Unless they can get the landlord (government) to pony up, I would expect it to be a combination of fees and debt.The press release doesn't answer a key question - how is this investment being financed?
- Paul
The presser really just sounds like it is in relation to the airport property and operations itself. Assuming any proposed transit hub would be off-property, any talk about it would require other players.No announcement for the transit terminal that GTAA has been discussing for a while?
No announcement for the transit terminal that GTAA has been discussing for a while?
Unless they can get the landlord (government) to pony up, I would expect it to be a combination of fees and debt.
If the Federal government doesn't want to spend Tax-payer funds to improve Pearson, then it's time they sell off a portion of the airport to a private investor.
The current model of relying on raising fees to just tread water is broken, as Pearson already has some of the highest fees in the world yet relies on shipping containers as path to some gates. Embarassing stuff.
Even selling 25% of the airport could net $4-5 billion towards redevelopment as Pearson was appraised at close to $15 billion in 2019.
No announcement for the transit terminal that GTAA has been discussing for a while?
No announcement for the transit terminal that GTAA has been discussing for a while?
Doesn't much of the fee revenue go to paying the federal government rent on the land?Q: And how will a private interest raise the investment capital for the purchase and upgrading?
A: By charging fees
While everyone grumbles about the fees, it’s a good model because it is transparent around what the cost of operating the nation’s most important terminal really is. Sure, we could lower the cost of air tickets by subsidising the fees, but that money comes from the same source, ie the taxpayer, just less transparently
The moment the feds decide to offer a subsidy to lower the fees, we will be able to ask what the same amount would produce if invested in better rail
Service instead, thereby reducing the number if gate slots actually needed at Pearson.
- Paul
The Feds and Province seem totally asleep at the wheel in recognizing how vital the Transit Hub would be to the region. At this point, a possible 2026 win by Crombie for the provincial premiership could be the only thing to breathe life into this proposal. With her background as Mississauga mayor you'd expect her to press for approval of the project as premier.