micheal_can
Senior Member
This speaks loudly that expansion of RER in the area should happen. Regular people will take the trains if it is easy and convenient.
Why would a highly-publicized one-off event be used to gauge the demand of a regular, well-known occurrence? Especially considering that they have lots of data for the latter, and none for the former?I wonder if this will inspire them to run express trains to Niagara in the summer rather than the current ones which stop everywhere.
Why would a highly-publicized one-off event be used to gauge the demand of a regular, well-known occurrence? Especially considering that they have lots of data for the latter, and none for the former?
Dan
The goal of GO was to reduce congestion while getting people to where they need to go. Since GO already goes to Niagara, making it more regular would help reduce the congestion going to/from the area.Why would a highly-publicized one-off event be used to gauge the demand of a regular, well-known occurrence? Especially considering that they have lots of data for the latter, and none for the former?
Dan
Between the New Year's Eve celebrations and today's lunar eclipse, it's fair to say that the GO network has certainly been pushed to it's limits lately.
While VIA may be more comfortable for the 2.5hr ride, GO trains have more capacity and are cheaper. And it's great that you don't need to pre book tickets. I think the Niagara GO trains are quite well used.The reality is, travel to Niagara Falls should be done by Via, not GO. Sadly though, it is GO that can be more flexible.
Wasn't West Harbour built to handle crowds during the Pan-Am games?
Indeed.Wasn't West Harbour built to handle crowds during the Pan-Am games?
Record day for West Harbour? Would have cut the travel time has the connecting track been in already.
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Unsurprising, for anyone that's ever been to West Harbour you'd know that there's so much space beyond just the immediate platform, in contrast to most other GO stations.