wilson_wu
Active Member
And I wonder how many riders Zum siphoned off of GO's Brampton-YorkU service.
And I wonder how many riders Zum siphoned off of GO's Brampton-YorkU service.
Brampton Transit just released the final ridership stats for 2010. Ridership is up over the last two years, nearly 13% and almost 14 million rides.
Proof that service increases (and unlike the YRT up to this year, which finally improved some conventional routes), and not just fancy BRT-lite service draws riders.
WOW... WOW... WOW!!!!! OMGGGGGGG.....
http://www.brampton.ca/en/residents/transit/Documents/2011 Proposal Boards_Draft4a_FINAL.pdf
Brampton Transit continues to aggressively expand transit!
HIGHLIGHTS:
- 502 Zum Main runs every 10 minutes during rush hours. Combined express frequency between Square One and Shoppers World is around every 5 minutes! Add MT 19 then you get 3.33 minutes. Add 19A/19B, you get 2.5 minute frequency between Square One and Britannia!!!!
- 502 also runs off-peak (every 20 minutes). Makes me wonder about MT 102 extension or launch of 202 to compliment this...
- 502 runs every 20 minutes during weekends. Does MT have a compliment to this south of Square One?
- 501A Zum Queen-407 now with midday service (for YorkU students). (every 30 minutes)
- 9 Vodden replaces 25 Edenbrook, now runs via Bramalea City Centre, won't serve Mt. Pleasant GO.
- New branch 11A Steeles will run between Shoppers World and Bramalea GO. 11/11A will have a combined frequency of approximately 4.25 minutes. Because of this, BT's 11/11A is now more frequent than the local MT 19/19A/19B service, hence the most frequent local bus service in 905! But, frequencies will slide down with 5XX Zum Steeles.
- 23/23A Sandalwood will run every 10 minutes instead of 15 during rush hours.
- 29 Williams will run every 15 minutes instead of 20 during rush hours.
- 51 Steeles West will run every 10 minutes instead of 15 during rush hours.
- 7/7A Kennedy will run every 7.5 minutes instead of 10 during rush hours.
- Route extensions to Countryside Drive.
- 18A Dixie extended to Trinity Common.
- New Service (56 Credit Valley) to the new development around Creditview, rush hours only (I hope that they choose option A, it would help these residents to connect to Zum 501/501A/502).
- Renumbering the bi-directional loops (like Mississauga does) (32/33 for fromer 22A/22B and 53/54 for former 53A/53B)
First of all, your time for MT is correct to a point and only at the stops where 502 will stop. If 502 only stops at current 102/202, then you need to adjust your time for the rest of the stops between them. North of Britannia will be less at the combine stops, as there are no 19A/B there.
202 service route 19 south of Sq One as well north of it and bypass it 100% only at peak time.
Brampton has out performed MT for a number years, compared to where it was 10 years ago. It shows how far MT is falling behind these days for good service.
BANG ON! Among all corridors that Mississauga and Brampton share, only Hurontario is the corridor where Mississauga has more frequent buses over Brampton (McLaughlin is a tie).
What happened to MT, YRT and the rest of the 905? When will they get their wake-up call?
I know that there will be more improvements (esp. weekends) than cuts in MT, but if they are gonna run with their magic frequency number "18", it just won't work and expect slower ridership growth.
I think MT and YRT just lack in service frequency, which Brampton is really boosting in.
I observed that Brampton's trunk routes run mostly every 10 minutes or better during rush hours:
Queen, Main (to be reduced with Zum), Chinguacousy, Bovaird, Kennedy (to become 7.5), Torbram, Bramalea, Sandalwood, Airport Road, Steeles West, Zum Main
Meanwhile, many of Mississauga's routes (and branches) play around 18 (15-20). If these routes are around 12 minutes or better (similar to Tomken and Westwood), there will be much less people that will get mad when they get left behind by the bus:
Rathburn, Glen Erin, Mavis, Erin Mills, Mississauga Road, Confederation, Eglinton, Lakeshore, Winston Churchill, Malton Express, Meadowvale Express, Derry, Dixie north of Courtneypark, Dundas west of Mississauga Road, Folkway, Woodlands, Traders, McDowell, Thomas, Meadowvale, Bristol, Kennedy, Cawthra, Windsor Hill, InterCity Express, Oakville Express, Drew, Airport, McLaughlin, Matheson, Keaton, Financial.
Hurontario Express, Dundas Express, and Meadowvale-Subway run every 20 minutes, but they don't need to be upgraded for me, since they're gonna be switched to their MiExpress counterparts anyways.