Bordercollie
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Then what is it designed for?It's not design for North Bay to Toronto travel. That's the point. ONTC has much faster buses for that. (assuming they don't cancel them once the train is running).
Then what is it designed for?It's not design for North Bay to Toronto travel. That's the point. ONTC has much faster buses for that. (assuming they don't cancel them once the train is running).
For points north of North Bay, and connecting the far north to the south.Then what is it designed for?
How was the ridership?Tillsonburg's inter-community bus services are ending April 1.
Around the same time, Grey County will cease operating all transit services except Dundalk-Shelburne-Orangeville. PC Connect will also end the intra-county route between Listowel and Stratford, but maintain the Listowel-Waterloo and K-W-Stratford and Stratford-St. Marys-London routes.
The provincial funding grants are drying up, and the local municipalities don't want to pay for the services on their own.
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It will be interesting how they interpret the scope of Point 3 (on the left), since the cities of Barrie and Orillia are legally not part of the County.Last Fall Simcoe County got its recommendations back on its Transportation Master Plan....
Something I failed to notice at the time.....
From here: https://simcoe.civicweb.net/document/137834/CCW 2024-274 Schedule 1.pdf?handle=515157953B6D47F29E049E6202E45AE0
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It will be interesting how they interpret the scope of Point 3 (on the left), since the cities of Barrie and Orillia are legally not part of the County.
True, but I'm not sure there has been any amalgamation of any city and County services. Barrie and Orillia are considered 'service partners' of Simcoe County EMS. Other than probably mutual aid agreements, I can't think of any city services that are provided to the County. LINX obviously runs into the both cities, and Barrie Transit used to run the Angus/Borden but I don't think they do anymore.There are several shared services already between the county and the two cities, including ambulance. It’s definitely feasible.
Simcoe County really should have been set up as a Regional Municipality like York or Durham back in the 1970s, but I digress.
Regardless of whether Linx and Barrie Transit are actually amalgamated, they should really improve cost sharing and fare agreements.It will be interesting how they interpret the scope of Point 3 (on the left), since the cities of Barrie and Orillia are legally not part of the County.
It should be folded into Metrolinx and have Integrated fares to get on GO transit.Regardless of whether Linx and Barrie Transit are actually amalgamated, they should really improve cost sharing and fare agreements.
Currently Linx route 1 (Midland-Barrie) and Route 3 (Orillia-Barrie) end at Georgian College on the edge of Barrie, and people need to transfer to Barrie Transit (paying an additional fare) to continue into the city. Instead, Linx should be extended through the downtown terminal to Allandale Station, taking over one of the routes currently operated by Barrie Transit. Cost sharing agreements would be required to compensate Linx for the service would be providing to Barrie, and fare agreements are required to enable Barrie customers to ride Linx buses within the city with ordinary Barrie Transit tickets.
That would really make a lot of sense. The original mandate of LINX was to provide linkage to post secondary campus' and/or hospitals.Regardless of whether Linx and Barrie Transit are actually amalgamated, they should really improve cost sharing and fare agreements.
Currently Linx route 1 (Midland-Barrie) and Route 3 (Orillia-Barrie) end at Georgian College on the edge of Barrie, and people need to transfer to Barrie Transit (paying an additional fare) to continue into the city. Instead, Linx should be extended through the downtown terminal to Allandale Station, taking over one of the routes currently operated by Barrie Transit. Cost sharing agreements would be required to compensate Linx for the service would be providing to Barrie, and fare agreements are required to enable Barrie customers to ride Linx buses within the city with ordinary Barrie Transit tickets.
Should everything be operated by Metrolinx? Why not K-W agencies? Brampton? Hamilton?It should be folded into Metrolinx and have Integrated fares to get on GO transit.
That would really help people get out of cars. First and last linx bus should meet GO Bus or trains.
In a way it is since they accept PrestoThat would really make a lot of sense. The original mandate of LINX was to provide linkage to post secondary campus' and/or hospitals.
Should everything be operated by Metrolinx? Why not K-W agencies? Brampton? Hamilton?
Some do. Having a common fare method or some kind of integration makes sense for inter-regional travel in the 'commuter shed'. It makes less sense where the ridership is primarily local or intra-regional.In a way it is since they accept Presto




