A bit late, but ...
OC Transpo Bus Route Review V2 (I think this one is a little out of date). The OC Transpo Bus Route Review has been released. And ...
CBC: Transit riders disappointed by OC Transpo fare increase. We're not alone in cutting service. OC Transpo is slated to cut 3.5% of service and raise fares next year.
A strategy to win back riders by charging more, while delivering less.
Fire the new management.
This is ultimately less on OC Transpo and more on city council.It's offensive that OCTranspo would raise rates after providing a train that only works seemingly 50% of the time as well as worsening their bus routes and service. It's also offensive that riders were never given a grace/free period after the most recent long shutdown, AND it's offensive that they would send out fare inspectors once that train got up and running again.
This is ultimately less on OC Transpo and more on city council.
A motion to freeze fares for a year was brought to council and rejected. What could OC Transpo's management possibly do about that?
The same goes for a "free month" of service and whatnot.
OC Transpo's management doesn't have the power to unilaterally make decisions with large financial impacts like that. That's a decision that the transit commission and city council has to make.
Agreed - and the concrete wasn't structural. Tempest in a teapot - 3 stations at the end of the line for a few hours. That's a Tuesday on the Bloor-Danforth line.Not sure it makes a difference to the overall narrative, but the concrete that fell on the tracks was not new construction - but part of the old busway infrastructure from the late 1980’s that was repurposed to “save money“ for the LRT. This event occurred at S—Laurent. For more on the station - see this:
The tunnel in question is 40 years old. I doubt anyone involved in delivering that project is still employed at OC Transpo.That is so far past ridiculous at this point, I feel like both OC Transpo Managers and the Consortium members should be facing criminal charges. They should not have been allowed to make $1 of profit nor earn $1 of salary for delivering this laughing stock of a project.
The tunnel in question is 40 years old. I doubt anyone involved in delivering that project is still employed at OC Transpo.
Like @thenewguy said, they repurposed the transitway infrastructure which was built in the 80's. The station is St. Laurent, which is actually my local station here. I was pretty shocked when I first used it how little they upgraded it. So much of the station is still just crappy old stuff from the 80's. They are currently reconstructing the bus terminal (which happens to be directly above the tunnel) which makes me wonder if the vibration from the construction caused something to come loose.While I've been to Ottawa, more than once, and followed this project for awhile........could you elaborate on the 40 years old? That certainly does not align w/the age of this project.
Was there old tunnel repurposed?
Like @thenewguy said, they repurposed the transitway infrastructure which was built in the 80's. The station is St. Laurent, which is actually my local station here. I was pretty shocked when I first used it how little they upgraded it. So much of the station is still just crappy old stuff from the 80's. They are currently reconstructing the bus terminal (which happens to be directly above the tunnel) which makes me wonder if the vibration from the construction caused something to come loose.