Admiral Beez
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@ViveleCanada why does anyone need to go to London, ON for anything? Maybe university students.
@ViveleCanada why does anyone need to go to London, ON for anything? Maybe university students.
All good points and info.I'm really pushing the limits of self-restraint in responding to this question.
Population of 382,000; biggest hospitals in southwest Ontario; regional center for courts, government offices and services; substantial industrial base; large employers in the services and tech business sectors. Prime population offload center for the GTA and (with better transportation ties) viable bedroom community offering GTA quality lifestyle with less density or sprawl. Cultural and sports center.
Most importantly - Big six-lane highway runs just south of town that is awfully full of vehicles and can't absorb much more traffic. Airport that feeds into Pearson, consuming apron slots there that are better used for other routes, viable distance for surface link from Pearson.
Bottom line: a huge number of people already do travel in and out of London, and the potential number of such people can be expected to grow further.
Sorry if these folks didn't check with you to see if their reason for going to London meets your standards, but they are out there already.
The issue is whether more highways and more flights are the right way to serve their needs. The potential market share for rail, and the cost savings if they don't travel by car or air, is what this is about.
- Paul
Ask ANYONE in Ontario what they consider SWO's most important and regional city and it would be completely unanimous...……...London.
Good thing. Probably won't happen on long haul trains though.View attachment 207976
I'm really hoping that VIA replaces the carbon paper system they have now for buying food and drinks on trains with this. Also, I have a feeling that the crew onboard trains aren't going to be happy about this since they probably aren't going to earn as much in tips anymore.
P.S. VIA is using paper straws now.
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I'm really hoping that VIA replaces the carbon paper system they have now for buying food and drinks on trains with this. Also, I have a feeling that the crew onboard trains aren't going to be happy about this since they probably aren't going to earn as much in tips anymore.
Good thing. Probably won't happen on long haul trains though.
Satellite-authorized VISA/MC/Interac is no longer expensive -- standalone equipment for this is now reasonably cheap and satellite transaction cost is only pennies. Even without satellite Internet, the most expensive Iridium/etc data costs have fallen to 1 to 5 cents per satellite-authorized VISA/MC/Interac transaction. Costs are rapidly falling to below a penny per transaction if you tie-it-in to an existing satellite Internet instead, but even that is optional.Good thing. Probably won't happen on long haul trains though.
Glad Via is finally modernizing their on board payment system (always felt guilty making the attendant go through the whole carbon paper song and dance for a $1.50 can of Coke), but find it odd that Interac won't be accepted. Don't debit purchases usually cost the vendor less in transaction fees than Visa/Mastercard/Amex?