TFC
Active Member
That station is exactly what I mean.
The upgrades can be brought in gradually as funds become available. In the meantime just let the TTC fare also cover the cost of the GO fare within the city of Toronto, Oshawa already does it.
Will the GO trains become busier, damn straight and isn't that the whole point. Yes some will have to stand but standing on a GO train with fewer stations is a hell of a lot better from what is taking place now namely standing on a packed bus on a bumpy road stopping every 2 blocks only to find that the subway you finally get to is already packed and you are standing another half an hour before you finally get off. I 'd rather stand 20 minutes on a comfortable train than an hour on a bus and subway.
The Western portion of the system with new track and stations is already being built and will be up and running in a year and a half, the TSX-UPX Express.
Also these things should be done well before a DRL even starts construction. Isn't it a better idea to have this up and running and then take the data from ridership, point of origin, destination, and transfers to make a well informed decision on the DRL so that they can choose the best route to ensure the best advantage for the money spent?
Won't this completely fck over the GO system during rush hour, when almost every train is either approaching or at capacity?