MisterF
Senior Member
I can sort of understand why they continue to treat the platforms at Union Station as an airport-style secure zone since they're so claustrophobicly narrow. Hopefully when the new, wider platforms are done they start using a more civilized boarding process.
In Ottawa, on the other hand, it makes no sense whatsoever. They've rebuilt the platform closest to the station building - it's level with the trains and there's plenty of space. Yet you can't just go to the platform when the train is there, they still make people line up and have staff checking tickets. Some people even have to weigh their bags as if that makes a difference on a train of all things. It's like Via is just blindly copying airlines without even thinking about whether it makes sense for a railway.
In Ottawa, on the other hand, it makes no sense whatsoever. They've rebuilt the platform closest to the station building - it's level with the trains and there's plenty of space. Yet you can't just go to the platform when the train is there, they still make people line up and have staff checking tickets. Some people even have to weigh their bags as if that makes a difference on a train of all things. It's like Via is just blindly copying airlines without even thinking about whether it makes sense for a railway.
The last train I look out of Union they changed from reserved seating to general seating just before boarding. So needless to say if you're travelling with someone and it's a full train you'll get split up if you show up 5 minutes before departure.I've never understood why, now that there's reserved seating, that anyone shows up down there until 5 minutes before departure.