ehlow
Senior Member
Am I missing something? I seem to be the only one on this forum who thinks the announced fares are outrageously expensive. $27.50 is ridiculous. The $19 fare for Presto users is somewhat better but you need to have a Presto card (whatever that is). There are 2.8 million people in Toronto that are TTC users and the TTC doesn't offer Presto. So… a trip for 2 to Pearson from Union Station is $55 PLUS the cost of getting to Union Station (conservatively $6 for TTC much more by taxi) for a total of $61. REALLY?? I can get a Limo to pick me up at home, even give me a wake up call, and deliver me to Pearson for $55 and a lot less hassle. Why would I use the train? I used to travel to NYC fairly regularly for business. The train from Newark to Penn Station is only about $12.50 and it's further than Union is from Pearson. Are the people who priced this out of their minds???
Check the comments on the this Globe and Mail article. Looks like most people agree with me. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...-union-pearson-express-train/article22020657/
The way I see it the province does what they do best… protect monopolies. They didn't want to undercut the Limo and Taxi monopolies. Sort of like protecting the Beer monopoly, the LCBO, the dairy marketing board and the egg marketing board. While most people are struggling to compete with the global marketplace the Ontario government protects those that can lobby hard and make big donations to political parties. Once in a while a bone is thrown to the rest of us. But I digress. I THINK $27.50 IS OUTRAGEOUS. I WILL NEVER USE THIS TRAIN AT THAT PRICE.
So don't use it
To the people saying "I could never use this because I'm travelling with more than one person" or "I can't use this because the stations are too far from my home":
There are actually many people (not you, but other people) who do travel alone and who do live or work near Union or Dundas West & Bloor where this would be convenient for them. It will be <1/2 the price of taking a cab (often $50-60), and likely faster when traffic is bad.
Secondly, the money spent on the Georgetown corridor also lays the foundation of increased GO service including GO RER and/or SmartTrack in the future.
I was hoping for $15 from union, but $19 is not bad to me. For those who live near Bloor West, it seems very convenient for $15.
If it's not right for you, OK, take the cab, but it other people will find it cheaper & faster for them if they live near the stations.
This service will be even more useful when the Eglinton LRT is done and they add a UPX stop at Eglinton & Weston, so that people in midtown can take the Eglinton Crosstown to the western end, then transfer to UPX (for probably $12-15 dollars).