M II A II R II K
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A GO bus could go to Long Branch station and have an integrated fare with the GO Trains, from the airport.
And cost 10x less!
If I'm downtown at PM rush-hour heading to Pearson, I do take the GO Train to Kipling now, and then the TTC airport express. It took about 45 minutes the other day. Now, you might suggest I just take the subway, but one day doing this, I just missed the train to Kipling on the platform, and having to wait 35 minutes until the next one, I went to take the subway. That later train overtook my parked subway train between Islington and Kipling. So from Union I'd say the Milton GO line + TTC bus is currently about 30 minutes quicker than taking the subway.
The RDCs? They're ancient, not terribly efficient (unlike modern DMUs), and were mostly surplus after the Mulroney axe of 1990. There were several routes, such as Yarmouth-Halifax and Havelock-Toronto that used these and were cut. There were cuts on routes that survived (Toronto-Kitchener went from 4 or 5 daily trains down to two, several runs there were RDC-equipped). They were only useful then on short or remote services, while most RDCs, along with the old ex-CN blue and yellow fleet were stored and retired.
Would you ask wheelchairs to stay out of the subway at rushhour as well? #failPlus if you have any amount of luggage, please avoid using the subway during rush - your fellow riders will thank you.
How does one travel without luggage?