Megaton327
Senior Member
I've said this probably about 50 times between this and other threads, but I'll repeat myself: if GO charges for parking in a manner that results in a total fare increase, a large percentage of its customers will stop using GO and drive all the way downtown instead, and GO service will be cut drastically due to low ridership.
It's all well and good to say that it's better for people to take GO and pay for parking than to take GO and park for free, but those aren't the two possibilities here. Realistically the two possibilities are people take GO and pay for parking, or people drive downtown, and mark my words, they WILL choose to drive downtown en masse. GO service will be cut back due to ridership dropping by 80% or so, it will be cut to only 2 or 3 trains peak periods only on every corridor (say goodbye to all offpeak service on every line unless parking is at least free offpeak), all expansion and RER and electrification will be cancelled, because it would be stupid to invest that much money into a service with just a small number of riders.
Go to any GO station and look at the parking lot filled with hundreds to thousands of cars parking for free, and honestly tell me those people will sit in lines to pay to park, and pay a higher fare, and feel "targeted" by GO, and still take the train when for many people it's not necessarily much faster and is, already, usually much more expensive than driving even before this hypothetical parking fee.
This is a monumentally stupid idea that has the potential to seriously screw up life in the GTHA for millions of people, with the worst effects by far being concentrated in downtown Toronto. They should focus their efforts on improved public transit connections as an alternative to reduce parking demand.
It's all well and good to say that it's better for people to take GO and pay for parking than to take GO and park for free, but those aren't the two possibilities here. Realistically the two possibilities are people take GO and pay for parking, or people drive downtown, and mark my words, they WILL choose to drive downtown en masse. GO service will be cut back due to ridership dropping by 80% or so, it will be cut to only 2 or 3 trains peak periods only on every corridor (say goodbye to all offpeak service on every line unless parking is at least free offpeak), all expansion and RER and electrification will be cancelled, because it would be stupid to invest that much money into a service with just a small number of riders.
Go to any GO station and look at the parking lot filled with hundreds to thousands of cars parking for free, and honestly tell me those people will sit in lines to pay to park, and pay a higher fare, and feel "targeted" by GO, and still take the train when for many people it's not necessarily much faster and is, already, usually much more expensive than driving even before this hypothetical parking fee.
This is a monumentally stupid idea that has the potential to seriously screw up life in the GTHA for millions of people, with the worst effects by far being concentrated in downtown Toronto. They should focus their efforts on improved public transit connections as an alternative to reduce parking demand.