The shift is planned to begin within months and will be a pricey change for many of the roughly 65,000 GO customers who drive to the stations
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While I support any initiative that reduces the demand for parking on the GO Network, having multiple times attempted to find options to take local transit to the GO and finding that local transit is wholly inadequate for this I feel that driving to GO stations is simply inevitable.
What I think a fair solution would be is for a moderate expansion of available parking, turning existing lots into parking garages etc. Then charge a parking fee but funnel some of that revenue into the local transit agencies so that they can improve their services.
(Personal note: I have recently moved to Oshawa, and despite living ~5km from the GO station local transit would take 30 mins compared to driving which is under 10 mins. My commute is already inconvenient enough as my office is not in the downtown core thus making the express trains a non option for me. I think I would be ok paying ~$3 to $5 to park at an expanded Oshawa garage knowing that some of those funds are going towards improving DRT services in the area)