TransitBart
Senior Member
What a load of factless drivel about UPX.Those above commuter rail surveys is a very damning report on the "success" of the UPX. RTM's Mascouche line has just 8 trips a days carrying 11,000 passengers while it takes the UPX 83 trips a day to do the same. Small wonder the UPX needs such massive subsidies to stay afloat.
This should be a very cautionary tales to Metrolinx and one that I have been saying for years...........you can run the trains as frequently as you like but if people can't afford to take it then it won't make any difference. The UPX is essentially a RER route as it stands right now with 15 minute all-day, two-way trains as is planned by RER on all routes and yet the ridership is pathetic made worse by the fact that it connects the downtown with the 2nd largest employment centre in the GTA and, by far, Canada's busiest airport.
RER could be a fantastic success with ridership potentially overtaking the current subways or it will go down as a complete white elephant and it will all depend on the fares.
I know nothing of Montreal ‘s regional rail service, but I have read here that a 12 coach GO train can hold about 1500 passengers. Eight trips with one of those babies adds to 11,000 passengers. So if you are bringing people by the ton from a suburb, perfect.
Not sure if anyone noticed, but UPX trains are smaller two and three car consists that move about 60 to 70 people per trip on average.
If one really wants to get argumentative and exercised, then 83 ain’t the total trips. The service runs about 21 hours a day, 4 times per hour which is 84 trips in one direction. So it’s 83 Round Trips or about 168 total runs in 21 hours. I am shaking with rage like Marvin the Martian at the thought.
I have never boarded a plane with 1500 other people. I think they dribble into and out of airports a few 100 at a time. 168 trips over 21 hours sounds good to me. The same way planes arrive and take off continually throughout a day.
Furthermore, if we think for a moment that about 48 million passengers used the airport last year, then that’s about 131,000 per day. If 11,000 of them took the train, then that is an 8% mode capture after less than 36 months. Considering that the train goes only east - so it’s no good if you live in Mississauga, Milton or London, I’d say 8% is pretty great.
I am outraged. Not.
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