JasonParis
Moderator
How exactly does it work for Laval riders on the STM Metro?
It's in a different fare zone. Monthly pass is $111 compared to $70 for the rest of the system. Though unlike Toronto, if you pay for the $111, it also includes all commuter trains, buses, and subways in those zones.How exactly does it work for Laval riders on the STM Metro?
Since only YRT, and GO buses will be connecting to VCC, and Highway 407 stations, Why not just make riders pay the extra fare as they enter the station? I have not been to Finch in a while, but there does not seem to be much of a problem with YRT, and GO riders paying the TTC fare, and there is little chance VCC, or Hgihway 407 will reach the ridership level of Finch. I understand there will be complaints from York Region, but I do not think it's fair Toront residents should subsidize York Region riders.
As far as I know, they only worry about the charge to enter the 3 Laval stations. Travelling to the Laval stations is the same price. But if you've got a pass, then you get can't back in the station without the right pass, and I think it's a double-fare to enter the station. Though now they've got OPUS running, I'm not as clear how it works.But how does it work if you are paying cash/tickets? You pay to get on in Montreal and pay again to get off in Laval?
As far as I know, they only worry about the charge to enter the 3 Laval stations. Travelling to the Laval stations is the same price. But if you've got a pass, then you get can't back in the station without the right pass, and I think it's a double-fare to enter the station. Though now they've got OPUS running, I'm not as clear how it works.
OPUS isn't anything to do with fare integratation. Neither is PRESTO. That's some kind of transit fan myth ... it's a payment scheme.It is a bit of a mess. Look at this table. As far as I could tell, as you said there's never anything stopping you from leaving the station, but to enter the station you need the proper monthly pass for the zone. You need a special ticket to enter the syetem there, but cash fare is the same as anywhere else on the system. And daily and 3-day passes are valid. OPUS didn't fix any of the fare integration issues. Just like PRESTO, it just offered a single card that works on multiple systems.
well I guess even if not many people use these new stations, they will be big enough to hold conventions so that's plus . Seriously though, I don't understand why they are being built so big? I counted 11 entrance turnstiles in the Sheppard West report picture. Unless these stations really have a lot of people in them all the time, they will feel cold, empty, and an uninviting environment.
I also don't understand how people like Justin, with all due respect, differentiate between "York Region Riders" and "Toronto Riders." If you were to somehow ban people with 905 addresses (business or home) from TTC subways I suggest ridership would drop substantially. They're all TRANSIT riders. Though I understand TTC is a Toronto-funded system at the end of the day, take "York Region Riders" out of the equation and TTC's cashbox revenue takes a big hit. That's their contribution.
TTC operating costs are funded mostly from the fare box, but the extra is 100% funded by the City of Toronto. The government of Ontario used to provide funding for operations, but McGuinty eliminated it for 2010.I don't understand....why do they have to recover "the extra expense?" Do they have to cover the extra expense of going to Finch and Steeles?