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Originally Posted by Acajack
It's not just Rapibus, you're right. But it's a significant chunk and even so, under the scheme being proposed here most of the STO buses going to Ottawa would be eliminated and the passengers re-routed via Bayview, which is the source of capacity concerns being expressed on here.
Certainly if we took all of the routes from the western parts of Gatineau (Aylmer, Plateau, Val-Tétreau) plus all of the Rapibus routes too, that's most of STO's cross-river ridership right there. You'd only have a few routes from the most central part of Hull still coming across the river into Ottawa CBD.
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This speaks to network design.
Most of the buses would not be replaced with a transfer at Bayview, because most of the buses would be replaced with LRT in Gatineau which would be connecting at Rideau. Only a few Rapibus routes would be connecting at Bayview.
Let's say you live in Aylmer and work in the CBD or Centretown, you will have the choice of a double transfer via Bayview or accept some backtracking and do a single transfer at Rideau. I would bet this is what most folks would pick.
So who would transfer at Bayview:
- Gatinois living in the northeast of Gatineau and using the Rapibus to get to Ottawa.
- Gatinois who work near Bayview or west of the station.
- Ottawans heading for a workplace near the Rapibus corridor.
- Ottawa residents from the west and south heading for work at Portage.
Also, while the numbers can sound big, 10 -15 000 per day is not that huge. That would put peak hour ridership into the core across all STO routes at closer to 3000 and only a portion of that would be transfering at Bayview, and a portion of that (albeit majority) in the peak direction. It's easily possible to get no more than an 1000 STO Rapibus riders transfering at Bayview at peak hour, in the peak direction. Probably less.
Again, all contingent on building out LRT and connecting at Rideau. Not, that I am not advocating for Bayview to be the sole connection for STO. A regional network needs more than a single connection point across a river.