kEiThZ
Superstar
Have you ever taken commercial buildings into consideration for your rough calculations?
An excellent point that's been discussed elsewhere. I just don't see the business case altering substantially. At most of MOOSE's outlying stations, there's not enough people to justify paying what is effectively a tax to MOOSE. You're asking businesses to pay the equivalent costs of operating in Ottawa, while relying on a customer base in Arnprior. That's a stretch. And there's no way, anybody is setting major offices at any of those outlying stations. The only businesses around any MOOSE station out there will service businesses for the locals.
Next, there's the issue of stations in Ottawa. How the heck, would they impose the fees on existing homes and businesses near the station? If they use existing stations along the Trillium Line, this gets even worse. Why would you pay fees to support MOOSE running 1-3x per hour when OC Transpo is going to run at frequencies under 10 mins? Now you get a glimpse of why I think they need to displace OC Transpo to make their business model work.