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That's very nice. For some odd reason, the PM peak is not considered to last all day.I think it's faster.
That's very nice. For some odd reason, the PM peak is not considered to last all day.I think it's faster.
"Back peddling"? You have some serious issues reading.before you started back-peddling
I'd *love* to ride the ION, had high hopes for it, but the rough-riding 200iX goes as fast as GO buses along that stretch of the 401 every time I've taken it from Charles Terminal (after alighting the GO 30 express from Bramalea. Unfortunately, there appears to still not be an option to connect with the 200iX at the south end of Kitchener, which is abysmal planning on everyone's part).(edit: Actually there is, by taking yet another bus to tie Sportsworld to Fairway, it's ludicrous)I believe the 200 has shoulders on the 401 it uses, though I'm not sure if those have been retained with the widening work underway.
Either way the 401 widening will be complete in a few months and the 200 will return to a full free-flow operation even during rush hours making ION difficult to impossible to compete with it.
ION to Cambridge is a gigantic tire fire of waste if you ask me - ridership is marginal at best. The line is pure politics because Cambridge politicians complained about having to pay for Phase 1 so they created a phase 2 to try and placate them.
Missing the Freeport Hospital (people have started calling it Grand River - that seems confusing) is unfortunate, that's for sure .
Transit is primarily designed for peak. The whole point of grade-separation and reserved lanes for surface routes is to move people faster at peak. An off-peak express bus even without a reserved lane is always going to win - except in the rare case where the rail line goes diagonally through the road grid and there's no freeways.That's very nice. For some odd reason, the PM peak is not considered to last all day.
I think that's been true for years - even when I lived in KW. But even recently, friends have spoken to me about visting people at Freeport or St. Marys. Normally when I hear people say just Grand River, they are talking about the old K-W Hospital on King Street a bit south (east) of Union. But I spend less and less time in KW over the years ... and language shifts. I've observed that people have started casually talking about the K-W location as just Grand River with nothing else ... but I've never heard anyone in KW call either the Freeport or St. Mary's locations just "Grand River" before! I guess language shifts ... though seems a bit confusing.Its now the Grand River Hospital Freeport Campus. The main KW hospital is the Grand River Hospital KW Campus. Most people I know still call it Freeport but it sorta makes sense to be the Grand River Hospital (being beside the Grand River).
As to cycling in that region, going north from Pinebrush Plaza loop, once the 401 bridge is cross (by foot, that stretch of road is considered the most dangerous in Ontario for cyclists) cycling north through Hespeler is heaven, wonderful back route to Guelph.
Looking at the map, the original routing for ION along the 401 seemed direct and rapid to connect Cambridge to K/W.
And I don't see much change to the stop locations in any of these versions - other than the obvious improvement to the Sportsworld location between version 1 and 2.
First LRV/Vehicle collision. Train 514 was hit by a carmaking a right hand turn while the no right hand turn sign was onthat ran a red light.
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Not necessarily true. Hespeler Rd. is the slowest segment of the 200 iXpress by far. Even with all the twists and turns in the route the main difference between the 200 iXpress and this route is that the ION won't have to stop for traffic lights or deal with congested lanes.^ The irony is that it will take longer to get from downtown Kitchener to Ainslee than the present #200 route.
Yeah, they are going to have to do something about that ... I hadn't even realized there was a vehicle crossing at that station - I'm not quite picturing it. That's the stop just south of Bearinger, right?Damn those bells are annoying AF.
Yeah, they are going to have to do something about that ... I hadn't even realized there was a vehicle crossing at that station - I'm not quite picturing it. That's the stop just south of Bearinger, right?