Too much GO train service too soon on Stouffville line
OPINION Sep 08, 2019 by
Sean Pearce Markham Economist & Sun
The GO train service on the Stouffville line has been, and continues to be, a wonderful asset for early morning and late day commuters travelling to and from work each day.
That’s where “wonderful” ends.
The addition of all-day service with dozens of trains running midday demonstrates a lack of reasoned planning and forethought on the part of Metrolinx. The majority of these midday trains are near empty. In spite of ridership data, that clearly doesn’t warrant so many trains so soon, Metrolinx plans on pushing ahead with a 400 per cent increase of trains on the Stouffville line.
This “build it and they will come” philosophy ignores the obvious, that many GO station stops are huge parking lots, or stops where commuters are obliged to find additional transport once they exit the train.
My neighbours laughingly refer to these dozens of midday trains as “ghost trains.” There really is little humour in this. It is a sad lack of insight on the part of Metrolinx and city planners to believe that current growth rates in York Region require trains every 15 minutes. Let’s make reasonable projections about ridership based on authentic data before investing any more taxpayer dollars on “too much, too soon” ventures.
Dave Pollard
Markham