I agree with lrt's friend. There are issues. It's not to say that it makes LeBreton a worse location than Kanata, but it's not perfect, at least in the absence of other improvements
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The city can sign deals with malls and other places that have parking to allow their temporary use as park and rides for events. This is what the city has done with Lansdowne for Canada Post and Carleton University, and they do for Canada Day with practically every mall in the city.
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That works with Lansdowne because the events are typically on evenings and/or weekends in the summer and those parking locations are relatively close to TD Place, making shuttle bus transfers feasible. Canada Post is dead quiet after 5pm. Carleton is not that busy in the summer. All the malls are closed on Canada Day. That's why those locations work.
The Senators often play games on Saturday or Sunday afternoons. Think a major mall is going to let hockey fans plug up their parking lot on a weekend in December? Not likely. Even on weeknights, to make a 7pm faceoff, you'd have people starting to park at the mall at 5pm which is still well within the mall's business hours. There is also no comparable to Carleton or Canada Post within range of LeBreton to try and duplicate something like the shuttle bus program Lansdowne runs.
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I don't see how directness is an issue. And what does after 10pm have to do with anything? Nobody gives a shit about transfers if they're fast, efficient, sheltered, and waiting times are minimal. That's proven in a billion ways a billion times. The transfers at the LRT termini are sheltered, efficient, and you can bet that they'll have high frequencies even late at night for game nights. The Confederation Line itself will probably do its max frequency, which is 2 minutes, on game nights. Walk to the station, wait 2 minutes for a train, take the train to the end of the line, go up an escalator, wait 2 minutes for a bus.
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That's true, if you are transferring from an LRT stop to a bus line, or vice versa. But what if you're transferring from bus to bus? Or bus to bus to bus?
Doesn't the route frequency drop in the evening? So by 10pm and beyond, you could be waiting longer, at a cold, dark (windy/snowy) bus stop on the side of a dark street for how long? Multiple transfers aren't as bad when the weather is good, but during hockey season, probably not so much. You're also making the assumption that all routes run on time.
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There's people from all over the GTA who go to sports games downtown.
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That's true. They don't all take public transit though. When I lived in York Region, I'd drive to the subway (Yorkdale or Finch) and ride the rocket downtown. When I lived in Waterloo Region, I would drive downtown and park near the sports venue. Why? It was considerably faster to drive downtown than to get to the nearest subway park n' ride and take the subway by at least 30-40 minutes. If I had 2 other people with me, it was also cheaper to drive and park downtown than for all of us to take the subway.
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In Toronto, the vast majority of trips require multiple transfers,
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I doubt that is true. I'll agree that Subway transfers are negligible, but I'd have serious doubts that many people endure more than 2 bus or streetcar transfers.
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On game nights, you can bet your right arm the city will be maximizing frequency on the LRT and on the bus routes that connect them to suburban park and rides.
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That may well be the case, and would probably be necessary to encourage people to use transit. But what if you are more than 1 bus route away from an LRT stop?
I think what lrt's friend is trying to point out is that not everybody would be able to access Lebreton Flats via transit in a satisfactory way. If it takes 60 min to get there by transit and 20 min by car, what would you do? Having the arena in a central location served by LRT will be immensely beneficial to some fans and a gigantic PITA to others.