ViveleCanada
Active Member
I walked further from the subway to U of T but I think the point of the complaint is that there is a subway station right in the middle of the campus that they are not allowed to access.
It doesn't matter if it's "only 15 minutes to walk" (which, sure, is easy enough if you're an able bodied person, which is also an assumption) but it's 15 minutes further than they should have to walk.
Everyone involved with this farce should be publicly shamed. I haven't been to Pioneer Village Station either but it sounds pretty clear: it wasn't designed to make things easier for riders or students. It was designed to make sure the transit agencies keep their little fiefdoms in order. I don't expect them to have designed a separate non-fare tunnel for people to cross the street - or maybe they should have a guarded checkpoint where have to show your papers? I do expect that anyone traveling through that station should be entirely unaware there is any border at all, and be able to go where they need to go.
It's an embarrassment.
Fair enough point. With the way things are turning out in Queen's Park, I would suspect fare integration is somewhat in the works given that York Region is a conservative stronghold. But given fare integration was supposed to be in place by the time this extension were open, I wouldn't hold my breath until a solid timetable is released. Although YRT, MiWay, Brampton Transit and DRT all accept one another's transfer (I can even use a YRT Monthly pass on Zum) so I'm scratching my head on why a 5 year timeline for fare integration is even necessary for the TTC.