Looks like a third roundtrip isn't being added. The May 20 schedule shows two roundtrips, an increase in travel time from 2 hours 6 minutes to 2 hours 21 minutes, and still no stop in St. Catharines. Seems like Niagara service just keeps getting worse every year.On the 21st of May a third round trip to Niagara Falls will be reinstated, so far I don’t see any other major changes to other lines coming but I could be wrong.
Looks like a third roundtrip isn't being added. The May 20 schedule shows two roundtrips, an increase in travel time from 2 hours 6 minutes to 2 hours 21 minutes, and still no stop in St. Catharines. Seems like Niagara service just keeps getting worse every year.
Looks like more rush hour service is being added to Lakeshore West though.
Yeah I missed a lot of this, surprised to not see the third Niagara train on the weekends either considering a job was made for it, maybe it’ll be announced later?Looks like a third roundtrip isn't being added. The May 20 schedule shows two roundtrips, an increase in travel time from 2 hours 6 minutes to 2 hours 21 minutes, and still no stop in St. Catharines. Seems like Niagara service just keeps getting worse every year.
Looks like more rush hour service is being added to Lakeshore West though.
If more of this is what we're slowly getting towards, can't wait to see what the September changes will look like this year. It seems that everything that was supposed to happen in the past 3 years will be fully accumulated and come together into this one massive change like anything we haven't seen before. Probably will be about 3x bigger than the recent April changes.In regards to the above:
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I think that's quite positive in regards to downtown office towers beginning to fill, there was clearly some pent-up demand.
GO has long planned for a station to eventually be placed on this stretch, with names such as "Winston Churchill" and "9th Line" being used.Though, truthfully, when I look at geographic gaps on GO Lakeshore, I'd probably plug the gap between Clarkson and Oakville first, with a station at Winston Churchill, but I digress, as that is nowhere near the new developments they are letting skip the planning process via MZO in a manner I consider disgraceful.
To be clear, I have not heard of any prosective new stations on the LSW in this area, so I'm being entirely speculative.
GO has long planned for a station to eventually be placed on this stretch, with names such as "Winston Churchill" and "9th Line" being used.
But these are also from very long term plans, so there isn't anything concrete for the near or even medium term.
Dan
I don't believe that they've even settled on a final location for any potential station, so therefore I would suspect that no, they don't own any of the land necessary for a station.Do they own the requisite real estate? (assuming room is needed for a station building, possible bus platforms and some parking)
Pre-pandemic off-peak service to Oakville was 3 tph (headways 15, 15, 30) but in September 2021 we had full 15 minute local service from Oakville to Oshawa, plus half-hourly express service in the peaks.Notable as well that it brings peak hour express service to West Harbour up to 3 trips from the previous 1 (which continued on to Niagara).
Lakeshore West service also notably now matches pre-covid schedules, which also had 9 peak period express trips. Now if they could just match the off-peak service levels and bring back 20-minute service to Oakville!
Pretty sure the corridor can handle 15 min Oakville-Oshawa service while also running all the express services during peak. Maybe they pull an UPX and give us 15 min all day 7 day service later this year as there’s clear demand on all sides for it.
...... but I hope there is a plan to quad track the LSW eventually.
- Paul




