ericmacm
Active Member
I believe their justification for unifying branding was for all transit within the region on the same “tier” to have a common identifier language. All metro and LRT identified with the same system and design, just as all GO are identified with their same system and design. Local bus services are obviously keeping their respective branding.Good grief, this is really becoming a gongshow. What's next, putting those lines on the Toronto subway map?
And how do they propose to stop those from being confused with MiWay and HSR routes of the same numbers as what they choose? Why are local transit projects being run by a regional transit authority? Why is said authority integrating the numbering of the TTC system with lines in other cities? None of this makes the slightest sense.
I agree that having two isolated lines with the same branding as the Toronto subway doesn’t really help someone trying to get around in Toronto, but it is becoming increasingly more evident that Metrolinx is planning with a wider regional focus and using the GO network as the anchoring feature, rather than focusing on municipal boundaries, which I think makes sense given the way that the entire GGH is developing.