Rainforest
Senior Member
Speaking of passenger capacity, has anyone run the models of how GO-RER coming to 3 of the GO stations that this LRT line will touch will affect ridership?
I'm wondering if frequent electric service all day coupled with some kind of fare integration won't steal ridership from the route.
That's an interesting question; the impact of GO-RER might go both ways.
On one hand, downtown-bound commuters don't need to take Eg East to Kennedy. They can use GO instead.
On the other hand, some commuters will take Eg East to Guildwood GO or Eglinton GO, while without a good GO-RER they wouldn't take public transit at all.
My guess is that GO-RER will make Eg East peak ridership (approaching Kennedy) go down, while the total daily ridership will go up because the eastern sections will see a better usage.