For the Smart Track section, we seem to have the engineers on-board with 5 minute frequencies for one chunk of the system, which is an improvement from their 15 minute commitment.
That's not what the article said. Moore said City Planning was looking at frequencies better than 10 minutes all day, and
approaching 5 min frequencies at peak. 7.5 min or better frequencies can reasonably be called
approaching 5 min frequencies at peak.
And also remember that Moore said that these frequencies would only be available within part of proposed SmartTrack coverage area, which is also how it would work with RER.
Last documents from Metrolinx that I had seen showed a peak target for RER as 4 trains per hour for inner-local service, and 2 trains per hour for outer-long-distance for most corridors.
Is there something more up to date than this?
https://swanboatsteve.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/rer-rollout-by-line.pdf
https://swanboatsteve.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/rer-rollout-details.pdf
The pre-election Liberal promise of 15 minutes or better rapidly turned into a post-election Metrolinx commitment to 15 minutes at best; engineers have a tendency of bringing up problems that hack away at speculative promises.
I was looking at the SmartTrack Status update dated October 2015:
http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2015/ex/bgrd/backgroundfile-84724.pdf
Page 2 says there will be two way, all day, 15 minute
or better, on weekdays, evenings and weekends for:
- Lakeshore West between Burlington and Union
- Lakeshore East between Oshawa and Union
- Kitchener Line between Bramalea and Union
- Barrie Line between Auora and Union
- Stouffville Line between Unionville and Union
Because these corridors overlap, Toronto will see all day, 7.5 min or better service between St. Clair West and Main Station.
Adding up the frequencies of the service schedule in your first link, I got frequencies between 5 and 6 minutes between Spadina and Unilever, 7.5 min between St. Clair West and Main and 15 min between Kennedy and Mt. Dennis.
The only notable difference I'm seeing between RER and ST as described by Moore is the addition of 2 trains/hour between Kennedy and Mt. Dennis at peak hours, boosting peak hour frequencies there to 10 min (6 trains/hour), which is a small service modification. And remember, this modification might not even happen, as City Planning is merely exploring the idea.
So SmartTrack appears to be, at best, a small modification to the RER schedule, or at worst, identical to RER. Either way, it's not what voters were promised.