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Originally Posted by TheRitsman
And those sophisticated models still suck, largely because they have inputs and assumptions that are incredibly biased.
One example is when Metrolinx shifted GO frequency from 60 minute to 30 minute service long long ago, they expected a certain increase in ridership, but the actual increase was nearly double or triple at certain times. It's why I'd like to know what West Harbor ridership is, and I wonder if it's being kept from the public to avoid public pushing for 30 minute service sooner than planned. I'm planning to do an FOI request possibly to get this information.
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When I wrote "
Business cases for these projects are based on sophisticated models" I should have included
in part, because the travel demand models and passenger forecasts aren't the only things that determine the decision. Politics, public input, finances, internal planning perspectives, how the project relates to current and planned services in the network, considerations for other modes of travel, and other things are all involved in the process.
It's possible service at West Harbour is being kept as-is for now because other priorities are taking precedence. It's worth asking, but I doubt you'll get a response that isn't heavily redacted.
Transparency is better than it used to be (though I think it's regressed under the current Ontario government) but could be much more so.