Long Island Mike
Senior Member
TTC Funding: The Metropass is doing fine,but...
Everyone: I read about the TTC funding situation and thought about the popularity of the Metropass - is it too good as some think? The TTC knows full well about the success of the Metropass but I wonder if anyone knows just how transferable is it?
Two examples I can think of is the Unlimited Metrocard in NYC - which is transferable- the only restrictions is that it is not valid at the same subway station or bus route for 18 minutes after it is used to prevent pass-back abuse.
The other are SEPTA(Philadelphia)passes which have gender stickers - a green M or orange F is applied and have a similar lockout to the NYC Metrocards.
Putting some controls and restrictions on Metropasses may be the way to go but eliminating their use altogether - NO WAY! Too many riders depend on them!
A good example of congestion pricing is London's: www.cclondon.com/
if Toronto were to look into that way to fund mass transit.
Thoughts from LI MIKE
Everyone: I read about the TTC funding situation and thought about the popularity of the Metropass - is it too good as some think? The TTC knows full well about the success of the Metropass but I wonder if anyone knows just how transferable is it?
Two examples I can think of is the Unlimited Metrocard in NYC - which is transferable- the only restrictions is that it is not valid at the same subway station or bus route for 18 minutes after it is used to prevent pass-back abuse.
The other are SEPTA(Philadelphia)passes which have gender stickers - a green M or orange F is applied and have a similar lockout to the NYC Metrocards.
Putting some controls and restrictions on Metropasses may be the way to go but eliminating their use altogether - NO WAY! Too many riders depend on them!
A good example of congestion pricing is London's: www.cclondon.com/
if Toronto were to look into that way to fund mass transit.
Thoughts from LI MIKE
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