kalis0490
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the main concern is that go will say "our private partners have covered that route "and refuse to add trips for a long time
the main concern is that go will say "our private partners have covered that route "and refuse to add trips for a long time
Their business model seems to be predicated on not paying anything for terminal space, so unless Metrolinx offers up space for free (like Guelph presumably did, given that Flixbus serves the Central Station terminal), then Flixbus won't go in there.Now if only Flixbus actually served Union Station proper, instead of Harbour/York St. The current Toronto stop is not in the greatest location.
Very good analysis work on your end with the schedules.Their business model seems to be predicated on not paying anything for terminal space, so unless Metrolinx offers up space for free (like Guelph presumably did, given that Flixbus serves the Central Station terminal), then Flixbus won't go in there.
Very good analysis work on your end with the schedules.
Since you mentioned the terminal space "efficiencies" Flixbus is operating with, it's safe to assume they arent serving McMaster's GO Bus Terminal proper either. They're either serving the university from Main St, or they are using the old Greyhound stop adjacent to McMaster's Bus Terminal on the northeast side.
Maybe in the future they’ll add a FlixTrain just like in EuropeWow, Flixbus is adding routes fast! Ottawa to Windsor starts on Thursday, with stops in Toronto, Hamilton and London:
This is the same 6x/week bus trip we've been discussing, it turns out that it actually runs from Ottawa to Windsor, not just Ottawa to London. I have updated the timetables in my previous post accordingly.Wow, Flixbus is adding routes fast! Ottawa to Windsor starts on Thursday, with stops in Toronto, Hamilton and London:
You're right. I have updated the timetables in my previous post accordingly.Since you mentioned the terminal space "efficiencies" Flixbus is operating with, it's safe to assume they arent serving McMaster's GO Bus Terminal proper either. They're either serving the university from Main St, or they are using the old Greyhound stop adjacent to McMaster's Bus Terminal on the northeast side.
The railways of Europe are mandated to be operated separately from the railway operators which use them, in the hopes of facilitating Open Access train operations such as FlixTrain. For example, the Dutch railway network is operated by ProRail, a division of the ministry of transport. It leases track time to all rail operators (mostly NS, but also DB Cargo, Eurostar, Thalys, ÖBB, etc), theoretically in a fair manner.Maybe in the future they’ll add a FlixTrain just like in Europe
TOK is based in Vaughan so I would think this is a way to reduce dead head costs especially considering the traffic on the DVP and bus terminal downtown.So apparently the TOK buses to Haliburton and to Port Elgin are being totally rerouted, and service reduced to 3x/week.
https://tokcoachlines.com/
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The GTA terminus will changed from the Union Station Bus Terminal to a drop off area on-street near Vaughan Centre station. It's understandable that they want to avoid downtown traffic congestion, but Vaughan is a bizarre choice of terminus given that the routes both serve other destinations on Hwy 401, such as Pearson Airport, Scarborough Centre and Oshawa Centre. So the buses will need to head south to the 401, from Port Elgin or Haliburton, but then head back north up to the 407 at some point in the GTA. Surely Yorkdale Terminal would have been a more logical terminus for them?
What about Scarborough Centre? Is that no longer a stop now? If so then surely Unionville Station should be added for access from Scarborough, eastern North York, Toronto and Markham.TOK is based in Vaughan so I would think this is a way to reduce dead head costs especially considering the traffic on the DVP and bus terminal downtown.
It can take the 407 all the way to the 418 bypassing the 401 traffic.
It's just a matter of time before GO transit takes over and serves Lindsay.What about Scarborough Centre? Is that no longer a stop now?
Also it can't be good for business for the actual route of the bus to be this much of a mystery. Although there's an announcement on the front page saying that buses are no longer serving Union Station, there's no explanation of where the buses do terminate, and you can still buy a ticket from Union but you can't buy one from Vaughan.