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Originally Posted by lrt's friend
Ottawa is still wallowing in failure, when cities half our size are getting this close to our numbers. Mississauga and Brampton without rail yet, and Kitchener-Waterloo with only a traditional tramway. It leaves me so worried when there is so much discussion of further service cuts and ridership remaining in the 60s% level.
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Brampton is 600k pop with 200k ridership. Mississauga is 720k pop with 250k ridership. Ottawa has 1.1m with a ridership of probably close to 200k ridership (was 300k pre-pandemic).
It's important to remember that these suburban GTA and Southern Ontario cities are more compact and continuous than Ottawa as a whole. Sure, Ottawa has 1.1m, but 100k live in rural areas, 350k live in outer-suburbs. Much of our employment centres (that operate part-time due to their high tech and public service nature) are de-centralized.
That said, the City, OC and our Politicians have defeatist attitudes towards transit. We've tried nothing and we're out of ideas. Lets cut transit and increase fares, which will only make things worse.
I'd like to see some innovative ways to raise more funds like convincing the Sens to include transit in their ticket prices, get more institutions on board with the u-pass, create a u-pass type for apartment and condo buildings. Switch to frequent 40 foot buses instead of large infrequent DDs. Actually build the BRT plans. You know, ask for funding... Not sure why they have so much trouble with that.