WillTo
Senior Member
What's a P1?
P1 means Priority 1 which is the code for suicide on the subway.What's a P1?
What's a P1?
I work next to Old Mill Station and heading to Warden later. Here's to hoping the Armenians don't get any more ideas.
Or the Libyans. They wanted me to make them a bomb, so I took their plutonium and gave them a bomb casing full of used pinball parts.
LOL you don't get the reference I don't think. In 1985 Armenians threatened to blow up the TTC.. caused a ton of problems.
The only people that check tickets on go trains are the fare inspectors. They don't do it during rush hour as trains are too crowded to do it. What they do is two of them get on the train at a stop and they check them well the train is in motion one going to each level if a bathroom is locked they will wait until the person comes out before they move on to the next car.That's because there's someone roaming around each Go Train anyways, so they might as well be checking tickets. I believe that each train has three staff - two actually operate the train and one checks tickets and assists passengers, especially those who are handicapped.
The only people that check tickets on go trains are the fare inspectors. They don't do it during rush hour as trains are too crowded to do it. What they do is two of them get on the train at a stop and they check them well the train is in motion one going to each level if a bathroom is locked they will wait until the person comes out before they move on to the next car.
What is a P1?
They absolutely do check during rush hour. I've been checked many times each year, as an occasional rider, on rush hour trains.
For a frequent rider and the same fare inspector, they'll know each other. The inspector may only do so to indicate they checked somebody on their log.
Me neither, on the TTC it can be a bit different as people ride for shorter distances so they DO have to pick and choose more.Every single time I've seen a fare inspection occur on GO, regardless of peak or off-peak, they've inspected every single person. They don't just pick and choose a few people, nor do they check the majority and omit one or two familiar faces. I've never seen that happen--I've been fare inspected on LSW, LSE, Kitchener, Richmond Hill, and Barrie.
Perhaps something akin to this:
https://imgur.com/c4Cacex
Obviously it's messy and maybe whether the streetcars should be on there is debatable but something like this will probably be more representative of Toronto's rapid transit options in the early 2020's with fare integration.