toraerach
Active Member
Whether its for freight or passenger service, you'll still get people like k10ery and others on here who will criticize GO for leapfrogging the greenbelt and encouraging sprawl etc etc. We've all heard it many times. It doesn't matter how many cars it takes off the road, because it's encouraging sprawl. Yawn.
It depends on what kind of service is offered. If it's a daily commuter service between Collingwood/Wasaga Beach and Toronto with a couple inbound trains in the morning and a couple outbound trains in the evening, then it could of course encourage sprawl. If it's a seasonal tourist service (similar to last summer's Niagara Falls service), I doubt it will cause massive sprawl.
The 3-7 hour (one-way!) Greyhound trip from Toronto to Wasaga Beach encourages nothing but a dependence on the car. If we want to take cars of the road and pump some major dollars into local economies that depend on tourism, a GO connection to Collingwood/Blue Mountain/Wasaga is a no-brainer. If you don't want sprawl, don't zone for it - just don't use it as an excuse to keep reliable transit out of communities that could benefit extremely from it. That's assuming that people actually would take the train up there - something that will obviously have to be studied before we through money at a project. A train would work for day-trippers and for people who are staying in town, but it will not take many cottagers off the roads. The key is finding out whether those day-trippers could support the service.