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That '80s arch on the right looks rather dated now, but I think it'll be appreciated in time. What building is that?
Just the west end entrance to the Skywalk from Station Street...don't think it has any other purpose.
That '80s arch on the right looks rather dated now, but I think it'll be appreciated in time. What building is that?
Those are the on/offs at the GO platforms at those two stations, where a healthy portion of the ridership would be transferring from one to the other.
Seems like the Pearson Station has moved super quickly. Glad to see the quick turn around and for the love of all things Urban PLEASE ADVERTISE YOUR SUCCESSES METROLINX!!!!!
You build credibility on transit by showing the transit you've built. Show the subway tunnels, show the LRT tunnels, show the UPX tracks and stations, show the BRT, show the new GO trains and station infrastructure, show the community consultations.
The media: TV, print, radio, internet, video love to show this stuff off and people like to see them show it off. It invokes a civic pride of a "can do" attitude.
Metrolinx could target small movie theaters to show adverts before a screening. being smaller in nature they may get better rates then going to Cineplex. TV ads are expensive, but media showoffs are free.
Seems like the Pearson Station has moved super quickly. Glad to see the quick turn around and for the love of all things Urban PLEASE ADVERTISE YOUR SUCCESSES METROLINX!!!!!
You build credibility on transit by showing the transit you've built. Show the subway tunnels, show the LRT tunnels, show the UPX tracks and stations, show the BRT, show the new GO trains and station infrastructure, show the community consultations.
The media: TV, print, radio, internet, video love to show this stuff off and people like to see them show it off. It invokes a civic pride of a "can do" attitude.
Metrolinx could target small movie theaters to show adverts before a screening. being smaller in nature they may get better rates then going to Cineplex. TV ads are expensive, but media showoffs are free.
The speed is thanks to elevation. It shows that if Toronto would build elevated rapid transit instead of underground, it would be must faster to construct. It would be comparible to building in the median. A bit of effort to build the elevated structure, but with less interference with traffic, it has benefits as well.
Im not saying they should have exorbitant advertising accounts. But when the media and politicians constant attack you, it diminishes you credibility. If people associate only bad things with your brand then no one will want the product your selling. Like I said there are many ways to do adverts on the cheap simply having your name and your plan out there really helps. Inviting the various media on tour every now and then, say monthly/bimonthly, to see the many many projects going on. Mississauga BRT in October, Eglinton Tunnels in November. Trip inside UPX stations December (maybe a walk along the spur section giving media a chance to show the view to the city from Pearson).
I agree the best way to show your work is to actually get transit moving, but while its being built people should still be able too see that it's being built. Not everyone comes to the UT Forums to check out the awesome construction pics. Most people in the region dont know that the Strachan Underpass or West Toronto diamond separation are being built and that they will help GO move people to and from the suburbs more quickly. Its cheap, its effective, it creates public awareness for how it will help them and breeds support for new transit in the region.
it's not just the 5 new trips. it is the ability to run hundreds of new trips along the corridor after more upgrades are done. Besides, the 5 trips thing is pulled from some 5 year old document that is probably as outdated as the all underground eglinton LRT. Nobody "planned" for 30 minute service on lakeshore, it just got announced one day. Once this project is done you can add dozens of trains, and it also sets the stage for more trains on other corridors.
also, I know they do frequent tours of Union Station. I actually saw some people being given the tour a couple of weeks ago.