car4041
Active Member
But those shorter cars are not configured (inside) for mass transit......
Agreed; that would have to change if the ARL were to become a metro service.
the highest passenger volume stations on the line are all west of the airport and, if the regular Go is not expanded, a great deal of the line/infrastructure will not be used for large parts of the day so there is very little value in being separated!
I don't quite understand what you're saying -- the regular GO and the ARL are two distinct services, and adding more stops to the ARL doesn't preclude expanding the regular GO service as planned. The ARL-as-metro would function as an inner-suburban line serving the 416 and the regular Georgetown/Kitchener line would function as an outer-suburban line serving the 905 with limited stops within the 416.
The highest passenger volume stations on the line are west of the airport because the current GO service is almost useless for travel within the 416. That would certainly change if the 8 proposed stops were added and provided with a high service frequency and reasonable fares integrated with the TTC.
On the flip side, adding those 8 stops to a Kitchener service would make it an awfully slow commuter line -- hence why it makes more sense to add the most extra stops to the shortest-distance service in the corridor, the ARL.
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