Woodbridge_Heights
Senior Member
My own rattling-around-the-back-of-my-head trial balloon would be coming up with some sort of a train schedule serving those who quasi-relocate to cottage country over the summer, especially those who leave one spouse and the kids at the lake while they driving into Toronto on Monday morning and out on Thursday or Friday afternoon. You could push Richmond Hill trains further up along the the Bala sub to the ONR station in Gravenhurst on a couple of runs, and turn that into a transfer point for car journeys onwards to the cottage on Rabid Dog Lake ~40 km away.
Being able to circumvent that hellish cottage-rush traffic on the 400 would be a huge selling point, but admittedly the whole thing only works if there's a car waiting at the northern end. Some kind of partnership with a rental car agency might be worth pursuing to make it more useful.
That's an interesting idea, and actually a winter route could be run up to Collingwood (and even Barrie) for Skiiers/winter cottagers. It would actually kick start a taxi industry in these towns.
As with any Go proposal, though, I have to ask does this fall into the realm of GO's core operations? I.e. Go is a commuter rail network. Or should this be something that is run by VIA, for example, which is more of a passenger system.