This does not spark joy.photo
I mean, it's better than empty buses no? It's a good problem to have. I think it's easier to spend money on a system that is seeing a lot of ridership growth versus a system that has empty buses and spending more money on that. I often see Mississauga buses trundle along half empty earlier than that (e.g. the 38 Creditview or 68 Terry Fox).This does not spark joy.
You're absolutely right, it's definitely better than empty buses. I'm glad to see that many routes are seeing record investments in Brampton, but I can't help but feel that some of the investments and adjustments aren't enough to stop the encumbrances that certain routes face.I mean, it's better than empty buses no? It's a good problem to have. I think it's easier to spend money on a system that is seeing a lot of ridership growth versus a system that has empty buses and spending more money on that. I often see Mississauga buses trundle along half empty earlier than that (e.g. the 38 Creditview or 68 Terry Fox).
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Great find! There actually are companies out there who can convert a fossil fuel bus to battery electric. MTB Transit Solution is a local company who can do that. They’re actually doing one bus for Milton Transit currently.Saw something really interesting on Brampton's Bids & Tenders page today.
Request for Information for Conversion of Diesel Buses to Electric Buses
I don't think I've ever heard of buses being converted from a conventional diesel to a BEB. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
They're currently looking for information on their 2012 New Flyer XD40 diesel bus and 2014 Nova LFS 40 Diesel bus fleet.
^ As in, some frequencies are decreasing?
It's so strange. "Increase" would be great publicity, and perfectly honest when used properly, such as here; "decrease" provides neccessary information. I will echo comments made during the September changes, adjusted is only appropriate if it's a runtime change that affects headways by a few minutes in either direction.October 28th service changes are out; hard for me to discern improvements because instead of increase/decrease they keep using the word 'adjusted' to describe the changes.
Service Changes
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I made some quick comparisons with the frequency charts, seems like there are sizable increases in certain time periods.
Route | Change | Old/New |
505 Züm Bovaird | trip time adjustment | departed pushed back 3 mins. for GO connection |
23 Sandalwood | weekday evenings | minor schedule adjustments |
24 Van Kirk | weekday evenings: +47% | 65 min. -> 44 min. |
24 Van Kirk | weekday evenings | service extended by 1 hour, both directions |
26 Mt. Pleasant | Saturday daytime: +67% | 50 min. -> 30 min. |
29 Williams | Saturday daytime/evenings: +40% | 35 min. -> 25 min. |
32 Father Tobin | Saturday daytime: -10% | 45 min. -> 50 min. |
33 Peter Robinson | Saturday daytime: new | new service -> 50 min. |
52 McMurchy | Saturday/Sunday daytime: +100% | 50 min. -> 25 min. |
53 Ray Lawson | Saturday/Sunday daytime: +100% | 60 min. -> 30 min. |
54 County Court | Saturday/Sunday daytime: +100% | 30 min. -> 15 min. |
57 Charolais | Saturday/Sunday daytime: +100% | 60 min. -> 30 min. |
57 Charolais | Saturday evenings | service extended by 30 minutes, northbound |
58 Financial Drive | Peak periods: -10% | 45 min. -> 50 min. |
58 Financial Drive | All service periods (ie. peak only) | route extension into more suburbia |
It's so strange. "Increase" would be great publicity, and perfectly honest when used properly, such as here; "decrease" provides neccessary information. I will echo comments made during the September changes, adjusted is only appropriate if it's a runtime change that affects headways by a few minutes in either direction.
Short version: nothing groundbreaking. An assortment of local routes get off-peak improvements, which are (mostly) meaningful, but not the Züm/mainline changes everyone is waiting for (someday someday someday).
Full comparisons here:
Route Change Old/New 505 Züm Bovaird trip time adjustment departed pushed back 3 mins. for GO connection 23 Sandalwood weekday evenings minor schedule adjustments 24 Van Kirk weekday evenings: +47% 65 min. -> 44 min. 24 Van Kirk weekday evenings service extended by 1 hour, both directions 26 Mt. Pleasant Saturday daytime: +67% 50 min. -> 30 min. 29 Williams Saturday daytime/evenings: +40% 35 min. -> 25 min. 32 Father Tobin Saturday daytime: -10% 45 min. -> 50 min. 33 Peter Robinson Saturday daytime: new new service -> 50 min. 52 McMurchy Saturday/Sunday daytime: +100% 50 min. -> 25 min. 53 Ray Lawson Saturday/Sunday daytime: +100% 60 min. -> 30 min. 54 County Court Saturday/Sunday daytime: +100% 30 min. -> 15 min. 57 Charolais Saturday/Sunday daytime: +100% 60 min. -> 30 min. 57 Charolais Saturday evenings service extended by 30 minutes, northbound 58 Financial Drive Peak periods: -10% 45 min. -> 50 min. 58 Financial Drive All service periods (ie. peak only) route extension into more suburbia