micheal_can
Senior Member
1) The station at Pearson cannot support longer trains (can we edit the thread title to include this? )
2) There are federal railway safety laws that I'm pretty sure TTC subway trains don't come remotely close to meeting (nor do they need to as they do not run on railways with other heavy rail traffic)
3) Can the third rail power supply be installed on a standard rail line and still be safely traversable by GO/Via/Freight trains?
4) If the fare is restored to a reasonable figure, not the initial $19 but perhaps something like $14 (halfway between the original and current fares) ridership should be reduced such that there are few to no standees, and once RER is rolled out combined with the fare increase there should be no standees and a few available seats for future growth; capacity aside, 15 minutes is plenty frequent for an airport service
5) All this aside, a good first step would be for them to start running 100% of their service with 3-car trains; I rode the UPX from Pearson to Union and back on a weekend recently and it was a 2-car train both ways, completely jam packed with tons of standees, a very unpleasant experience...a third car would have provided seats for most people, luggage storage for all passengers, and hopefully minimal standees
1) Could the station be extended?
2) The TTC cars most likely do not meet that requirements.
3) Why would it be an issue? As long as there is space on the ROW to install it, there should be nothing on the GO or VIA cars that would hit it.
4) So, basically keep UPX separate. I could understand having an additional fare if going to or coming from YYZ.
5) How long can be run before they no longer fit at YYZ?