muller877
Senior Member
Toronto City Council yesterday voted unanimously to direct the TTC to work with Metrolinx on a single, flat fare for the city that covers both Go Transit and the TTC.
https://www.insidetoronto.com/news-...single-fare-for-all-transit-trips-in-toronto/
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I had the fortune of taking a premium class subway car a couple of weeks age (Shenzhen Line 11). The normal cars have bench seating and lots of room to stand (a bit less seating capacity than the TTC). The business class has GO transit-like seating and costs 3x as much. It was awesome for a 45 min ride. Really blurs the line between a metro and rail system.
I thought it was a great option to harmonize the TTC and GO fares and quality of service.
GO trains could be modified with a economy class train cabin on the lower floor (layout similar to the TTC). Premium class on the upper floor. With the increased passenger/m2 on the bottom floor there is added capacity on the system. Plus a lower fare (distance based but targeted to be around $3.25 for an average Toronto ride)
Premium class fares would be targeted initially to be equal to the current GO train fare. But a dynamic model with a goal of having 90% of seats full when it leaves Union (defeats the premium class if you have to stand).
Any higher-level transit service in the future would also have this differential service model (RER, DRL, etc). Basically blurs the line between GO and the TTC while giving people the option to have a premium level of service they are used to on GO.
It also gives lower-income people in the suburbs/inner 'burbs the opportunity to work/play downtown without the need to pay for an expensive train ticket.