These Barrie Line changes are close to home (literally) so I figured it was a good opportunity to stop just lurking and chime in.
Any new train is a welcome addition. I hope the parking situation improves, particularly if off-peak weekday is around the corner (fingers crossed). Newmarket has a tiny lot, but Aurora has a parking structure and yet both are full by the 7:30-ish train -- that's the 4th of 5 trains under the existing schedule, but will be 6th of 8 after the changes. If I'm catching a later train, a non-driving/parking means to the station is the way to go. I wonder if YRT is any closer to the micro-transit options they've been talking about.
I can't find it just now, but there was mention of the new layover at Bradford storing 2 6-packs overnight. Will the new train be a longer consist? Or will a 2nd Bradford train be announced in the (near) future?
15-minute rush hour service is a positive development, even if only for an hour (departing Allandale 6:05, 6:20, 6:35, 6:50), exceeding the every-30-minutes-during-peak promised in ML's RER materials. I hope this is for the long term. The Stouffville off-peak is a timely reminder of how people don't like to "lose" what they've got (buses every 30 mins vs. trains every hour). I expect the Barrie line will see similar rumblings if we, too, get hour trains replacing buses every 30 mins.
The 66 is being extended to East Gwillimbury, and the 68 is being rerouted to that station as well. I wonder what GO's plan are for Newmarket Bus Terminal longer term. IMO, it is a key hub (connections to Viva Blue and Viva Yellow and all the local YRT services). But, come Sep. 2, there will be no direct connection to Barrie. And the terminal lost all weekend service last December when weekend train service was introduced.
Will the 66 be redundant once we have off-peak trains plus the subway to Vaughan? Has anyone seen any details on GO's plans once the subway is running?