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Btw, EWR-PEK is 14 hrs, not 17 hrs. |
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The new Union to Pearson train will cost (one way from Union to Pearson) $19 with a presto card, $27 without one. Pretty good price I'd say.
http://www.cp24.com/video?clipId=510781 |
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It might be there to deter them from using it too much. If airport staff used it all the time it might lead to overcrowding and make it tough for travelers to get seats. Also it only cost $3.20 more then the Go Train to the airport.
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Sounds about right.
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$27 is very expensive - consider a tourist family of 4. Over $100 one way just to get to Toronto?
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Its a lot more reasonable if you are a local and have a presto pass. Under $20. Makes sense, they're only here once and will more willingly pay for the convenience. The ppl who regularly use it get a discount. |
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That's actually really good seeing a cab fixed rate from union to the airport is $55 plus tip.
http://www.taxifarefinder.com/main.php?city=Toronto |
Matt Gurney at the National Post had a great op-ed poking fun at all the people who foam at the mouth about UPX.
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Ya these people that think the price is too high really need to put it into perspective. Personally I can't wait till it's up and running. No more cramped TTC bus that's not even a true express, or paying $65 for a cab. |
Couldn't agree more. Often when going to Pearson in the afternoon I would take TTC even if work was paying just because at least it was a reliable hour to get there... I've taken cabs/airport limos that got stuck on the gardiner/DVP and it took nearly 2 hours. Missed more than a couple flights that way.
$27 is a steal for a direct reliable trip to the airport. |
$27 dollars one way seems really pricy in comparison to other big city airports I travel to frequently. The Maglev in Shanghai is 80RMB return (around $13). The Airporter in HK is 160HKD return (around $22). Both travel 30km+.
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:previous: Agree. In one swoop, they've turned what should have been an asset for Torontonians into an asset for the rich.
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To be fair, it's $19 for those who have Presto cards. A Presto card is something that essentially anybody who takes transit regularly in the GTA owns.
And look at this way... if you're going to be spending hundreds or thousands of dollars on a flight, you can afford a UPX ticket. What I really want, is for Metrolinx to sign a deal with VIA letting people book UPX tickets through the VIA booking engine for connections. I should be able to go to the VIA Rail website, ask for a booking from Kingston to Pearson Airport, and it will buy me my VIA ticket to Kingston and my UPX ticket from Union to Pearson, all in one transaction. That's one of the main benefits of UPX, is it provides better access to the airport for all of us in the smaller cities of Ontario who rely on trains, buses, and cars to get us to Pearson. VIA already has an agreement with Metrolinx for this to be done with GO trains, so I'm optimistic it will be extended to UPX. |
Slightly inflated, but still in the upper realms of fair I'd say. They need to recupirate construction costs somehow, and I imagine the trains won't be as packed as a typical Lakeshore West GO train, for example.
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Yeah, exactly. It seems bizarre that I have taken the streetcar up to Bathurst station, and then to Kipling to catch the 192. Because it's more reliable than a cab at rush hour. It's a while, but it's constant. I could see myself taking the UPX from Bloor West station in certain scenarios. |
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