jje1000
Senior Member
Interesting note on the current ridership. So I guess it'll need more than 14,000 riders a day to break even?
http://www.torontosun.com/2017/03/0...t-say-how-much-up-express-will-cost-taxpayers
Del Duca said Thursday that it was a day to “celebrate” because a year after the fare dropped from $27.50 to $12 the air-rail link now has 9,000 riders a day. The train, which covers a route between Union Station and Pearson International Airport, launched June 6, 2015, with the target of attracting 5,000 riders a day within a year. The service was promised to break even three to five years after launch and that would require around 7,000 riders a day with the one-way fares set at $27.50.
http://www.torontosun.com/2017/03/0...t-say-how-much-up-express-will-cost-taxpayers