Electrify
Senior Member
With York Region Transit, you get one zone with a two hour window, or for an extra dollar you get two zones with a two hour window. The Oak Ridges Moraine acts as a buffer area, so you can get there from either zone without paying for an upgrade, and you can depart from there to either zone without paying for an upgrade as well. Personally, I'd make it so that a two-zone fare adds a third hour, especially since I could see some two-zone trips taking over two hours by transit.
Timed fares can also work a little bit like a distance fare as well. For example, if someone takes transit a moderate distance and back within two hours, the distance traveled could be comparable to someone who travels over a long distance in that same period of time. Distance-only or no stopover fares work best with commuter systems where people have set trips and are unlikely to make pit-stops on route or make spontaneous trips.
Don't forget, most people are not geography experts (which ain't a bad thing, help to keep us employed in our future careers ), so charging fares over specific distances could lead to more problems than it solves.
Timed fares can also work a little bit like a distance fare as well. For example, if someone takes transit a moderate distance and back within two hours, the distance traveled could be comparable to someone who travels over a long distance in that same period of time. Distance-only or no stopover fares work best with commuter systems where people have set trips and are unlikely to make pit-stops on route or make spontaneous trips.
Don't forget, most people are not geography experts (which ain't a bad thing, help to keep us employed in our future careers ), so charging fares over specific distances could lead to more problems than it solves.