doady
Senior Member
One thing that Brampton has over MiWay would be that at least all buses try their best to connect to one of the Zum routes whether they are on grid or not, so you wouldn't have to take more than 2 buses to most areas. MiWay needs to think more grid like, especially on their N-S corridors.
You could technically make McLaughin/Confederation into one route the same way that the Bramalea and Dixie buses head to the BCC terminal and then back on grid, or at the very least interline both the 28 and 66 routes.
Mavis should stop heading to CCTT, head down to Dundas and either go to UTM, Cooksville, or Trillium. Erin Mills should have a proper bus route from Steeles to Clarkson, as it is ridiculous that you need to take 4 whole buses to head up and down the corridor, and 1 of them includes a GO Bus.
Maybe have extra smaller routes too like one going on Tenth Line to Eglinton then on Ridgeway. Or extend the 44 to head to Port Credit on Misssissauga Rd.
Diverting buses off Dixie and Bramalea to serve the terminal is more a hub-and-spoke type of service than a grid type of service. Some corridors like Rutherford Road S and West Dr don't even have full two-way service. Brampton Transit route 10 is the worst route in the entire GTA.
Mavis south of Rathburn is a bad corridor compared to Confederation, which is lined with mixed use and high rise development. McLaughlin is also very close to Mavis, so they only one of them needs to go south of Rathburn.
48 Erin Mills from Clarkson to Steeles would be an extremely long route, and there is no terminal at Steeles for buses to layover and operators to rest. Erin Mills north of Eglinton is not a busy corridor compared to Glen Erin. Mississauga Road of Dundas is even worse.
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