reinventingthewheel
Active Member
Another privatized airport train comparison:
If you fly into Narita Airport just outside of Tokyo you can take an express train (Keisei Skyliner) into the city for about $22-24 CAD. It takes about twice the time of UP (~52 mins), and covers a little more than twice the distance (~62km, fewer stops). There are some approx. half-price alternatives anywhere from ~15-45 minutes longer.
As for the future of UP, I do want to see it transitioned into a frequently-operated level-boarded metro. To make it a more economic option while maintaining some earnings I think we would need to introduce fare zones, where the Pearson-Woodbine portion incurs the extra fee over a standard cheaper fare to travel between other parts of the line. This model is used on the Canada Line skytrain in Vancouver.
If you fly into Narita Airport just outside of Tokyo you can take an express train (Keisei Skyliner) into the city for about $22-24 CAD. It takes about twice the time of UP (~52 mins), and covers a little more than twice the distance (~62km, fewer stops). There are some approx. half-price alternatives anywhere from ~15-45 minutes longer.
As for the future of UP, I do want to see it transitioned into a frequently-operated level-boarded metro. To make it a more economic option while maintaining some earnings I think we would need to introduce fare zones, where the Pearson-Woodbine portion incurs the extra fee over a standard cheaper fare to travel between other parts of the line. This model is used on the Canada Line skytrain in Vancouver.