Urban Sky
Senior Member
I decided to dive into my timetable database for you to compare the May 2004 with the May 2005 schedules:A bit of an aside but it affected me personally so I have to vent. As someone who used to take the Sarnia train, it was incredibly bone-headed for VIA to cancel the faster of the two trains from Sarnia, leaving just one train that meanders through the slow milk run north line.
The south route through Woodstock etc took just shy of 3 hours to Sarnia from Toronto. About the same as driving. The current one takes nearly FIVE hours.
Currently there are 4 daily trains to and from Windsor. They couldn't have routed ONE of those Windsor trains through to Kitchener and kept the faster Sarnia train to Toronto? No one takes the train in Sarnia and its a common joke because of how ridiculous it is. Its so bad, that on the odd occasion I have to take it, I always opt to transfer at London and wait for the Windsor train. Even with the 30 minute connection, its STILL faster.
Basically, what happened is that prior to May 2005, VIA operated a very different morning schedule on weekdays and weekends, where the morning train from Sarnia would operate on weekdays via Brantford (Train 82) and on weekends via Kitchener (Train 682). In May 2005, Train 682 became daily (and was renumbered 84), which was the opportunity to systemize the timetable by operating the early morning Sarnia train daily via Kitchener, like it already operated on weekends. Nevertheless (and as you already remarked), a connection was offered in London to transfer between Train 84 and 70, which lasted until November 2021 (when the departure time of Train 84 in Sarnia was delayed at the request of Metrolinx from then 06:10 to 08:40):
Train # | May 2004 (weekdays) | May 2004 (weekends) | May 2005 (weekdays) | May 2005 (weekends) |
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86 | 05:25 LNDN 06:44 KITC 08:20 TRTO | 05:20 LNDN 06:41 KITC 08:20 TRTO | ||
82 | 05:25 SARN 06:34 LNDN 07:26 BRTF 08:25 LNDN | 06:34 LNDN 07:26 BRTF 08:25 LNDN | ||
682 (May 2005: 84) | 06:10 SARN 07:18 LNDN 08:40 KITC 10:05 TRTO | 06:45 SARN 07:44/54 LNDN 09:11 KITC 10:52 TRTO | 06:45 SARN 07:44/54 LNDN 09:11 KITC 10:52 TRTO | |
70 | 06:00 WDON 07:58 LNDN 08:59 BRTF 10:04 TRTO | 06:00 WDON 07:58 LNDN 08:59 BRTF 10:04 TRTO | 06:00 WDON 07:53/58 LNDN 08:59 BRTF 10:15 TRTO | 06:00 WDON 07:53/58 LNDN 08:59 BRTF 10:15 TRTO |
And for what it's worth, offering a SARN-TRTO train via Brantford rather than Kitchener was really an anomaly, which only lasted from June 1998 until May 2005, as a curious deviation from the division of all SWO services into a northern (SARN-LNDN-KITC-TRTO) and southern route (WDON-LNDN-BRTF-TRTO) which has persevered since the 1990 cuts:
Well, there actually is regular bus service between London and Sarnia (The Municipality of Strathroy-Cardoc operates a bus 2-3 times per day from London and Flixbus operates 6 times a week all the way from Toronto via London):To make matters worse there is no bus service to Sarnia either, so its the only option there besides flying, which is prohibitively expensive. Maybe thats why VIA decided to give Sarnia the worse option; no competition so who cares...
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