js97
Senior Member
in rush hour, a fare between $3 and $3.25, in the off peak, under $3.
Are you unaware of the dangers of exceeding safe capacity? Of course, the ultimate goal is to increase over all capacity, but you don't do that by creating a health and safety hazard.
Think about it, if TTC lowered the cash fare to 10 cents tomorrow, can you not predict what problems it will cause?
All these are terrible ideas.
the best way to increase ridership is to increase FAST, Convinient service.
As our current TTC infrastructure stands, it's only convinient and fas when you're only travelling from one subway station to another. Have any of you tried to take the queen street car? It takes apporx 35-40 minutes during rush hour to take it from jarvis to Strachan. It takes approx 45 minutes to walk, or 15-20 minutes to bike.
They should have NOT extended the yonge subway line up north. If anything, they should have extended Go transit service, to union.
This is ultimately just another 'tax', to ensure guaranteed revenue
for a really inefficiently run system. They say the TTC has the highest recouping cost in any of the North american public transit systems... yet they still can't manage to operate them successfully.
On a side note, have you ever seen a TTC 'fender bender'? Last one i witnessed, 2 supervisors and 1 'CHIEF' supervisor had to show up to figure things out.