drum118
Superstar
It been stated over 500 riders need to get to Islington not related to transit needs. It has also been stated and shown on a plan for the New TTC Islington station and platforms, provision for a miWay bus in is there as well talk of x route doing it. One only has to go to the bus shelter on Bloor St, west of the bus terminal to see how many riders are getting on miWay. Stand on the south platform and watch riders walk-in off the street to catch a miWay bus and not just one route.I don't see the problem, really. How many commuters on MiWay are headed to the office buildings at Islington and Bloor?
Compare that to the number of YRT commuters forced to pay a double fare to go to York University, or walk a longer distance.
Once again, got to hand it to Mississauga Council, miWay planners, schedulers and the power be how to screw up service let alone how to build a transit system that meets everyone needs, not a few with this dumb plan and service level for the busies bus route in the system.
The change on Feb 28, 2000 started my 20 years of being a transit advocate as well Urban when service which was every 6 minutes south of Sq One and 18 minutes north of it was change. Service became every 11-13 minutes using artic's buses for the whole route to the point it made no different if it was south of Sq One or north of it, you had to wait up to 45 minutes for a bus show up that show up in a convoy of 3-5 buses following the leader and try to get on one of them. Miss a number of appointments to the point I started to go before council since I wasn't getting answer from Mississauga Transit of the problem then. What I thought was a simple complain turn out to be the tip of an ice berg and a lot of problems system wide and sadly still is.
Over the years, have made some changes, but not the one that are long over due starting with the model split. Since I started tracking numbers over the years, the model split has gone from 10% to 13% and no where it should be today at 30% heading for 50% by 2040. Could be light on the 13% since I very rarely ride Zum to see what those numbers are since it taken over service from miWay for some years, but less than 16% and this includes GO Transit. Only looking at 20-30% for model split for 2040, if that.
These new service levels are close to where I thought it would be for the LRT come 2024, but unless artic's are being used 100% for this change, crush loads 7 days a week and will never meet the 2 meter distance for rider today due to COVID-19 Virus.
The city talks the talks for transit since 2005, but fail to backup the talk by providing low density in place of higher density and lack of funding, considering the transit cost eats up 22% of the tax bill in the first place.
When it came time to replace the artic's for 19, someone got the idea to buy 53 40's in place of the artic's and that been a mess since then. Those 40's buses where due to be replace in 2018, but will not be replace until 2021/22 with over 100 buses been order then to replace them as well other buses due for replacement.
As a supporter of LRT for Hurontario as well in other locations, quality of service is going back to the 70's and before my time using transit and what takes place in the US today.
I have notice for the past 2 weeks, white local buses are used on 109 in place of express buses that are normally use on it 7 days a week. Seen the odd blue express ones, but mostly local buses with the odd orange NovaBus.
The last 5 year service plan was a failure in most cases, and expect to see the same for the next 5 year plan.