nfitz
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Two stations? That doesn't seem excessive. And one additional station in Milton on Guelph line, and one half-way in-between.I'm surprised at the number of stations they're planning within Cambridge.
Two stations? That doesn't seem excessive. And one additional station in Milton on Guelph line, and one half-way in-between.I'm surprised at the number of stations they're planning within Cambridge.
Knowing GO, the Cambridge station will be location on the outskirts surrounded by parking and farms, similar to the Barrie station. GRT has been improving so much too, a GO station in the middle of nowhere would just encourage people to take the car and hamper GRT's progress.
As a resident of Mississauga and regular user of MT, I am strongly opposed to any sort of improvement for the Milton line, as it would just reinforce the car culture in Mississauga. MT has by far the highest ridership in 905, and had 20% ridership growth in the past 5 years. GO expansion will just negate that and kill the system. MT will become like Oakvile Transit if these plans go through.
You sure about that?Just look at which areas have the best GO Train service and you will see the same thing: they all have crappy local transit.
As a resident of Mississauga and regular user of MT, I am strongly opposed to any sort of improvement for the Milton line, as it would just reinforce the car culture in Mississauga. MT has by far the highest ridership in 905, and had 20% ridership growth in the past 5 years. GO expansion will just negate that and kill the system. MT will become like Oakvile Transit if these plans go through.
Knowing GO, the Cambridge station will be location on the outskirts surrounded by parking and farms, similar to the Barrie station. GRT has been improving so much too, a GO station in the middle of nowhere would just encourage people to take the car and hamper GRT's progress.
As a resident of Mississauga and regular user of MT, I am strongly opposed to any sort of improvement for the Milton line, as it would just reinforce the car culture in Mississauga. MT has by far the highest ridership in 905, and had 20% ridership growth in the past 5 years. GO expansion will just negate that and kill the system. MT will become like Oakvile Transit if these plans go through.
That makes no sense to me. You are basically concerned that fast convenient transit will kill local transit.
GO costs more than local transit, and car ownership and gas is expensive.
Unlike the TTC and MT and any other local transit system, GO Transit is not urbanizing force in the GTA. GO Transit is a suburbanizing and exurbanizing force. All GO lines are anti-urban, no better than a freeway really. Again, just look at the areas in the 905 that the Lakeshore lines serve, including south Mississauga: these all just happen to be the sprawliest areas in the GTA and have the worst transit service.
Local transit and regional transit do not really compete with each other.
GO transit may reduce gas use, but it does not reduce car ownership, it only encourages car ownership.
Unlike the TTC and MT and any other local transit system, GO Transit is not urbanizing force in the GTA. GO Transit is a suburbanizing and exurbanizing force. All GO lines are anti-urban, no better than a freeway really. Again, just look at the areas in the 905 that the Lakeshore lines serve, including south Mississauga: these all just happen to be the sprawliest areas in the GTA and have the worst transit service.