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Originally Posted by Truenorth00
It's making a comeback in Europe. Mostly because it can avoid a hotel night.
Taking an early flight sucks. Hotels in the centre of town can be expensive. A train can drop you off in the centre of town in the morning.
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The other thing to think about is the spacing of the seats. There was talk pre covid of standing seats for planes. Most train seats have more space between them and the one in front of them. So, would you like to stand for 2 hours?
https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/s...ing/index.html
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Originally Posted by jamincan
This is patently false. The only infill stations on the line that weren't prior VIA stations are in Brampton where they are well-used and necessary. They notably have not added (or plan to add) a station at Rockwood despite it being a prior passenger stop and having a greater population than any of the places you listed aside from New Hamburg/Baden. New Hamburg/Baden are the only spot I'd expect a future station to be added (aside from Breslau, which GO has already identified as a future stop), but only with a single station.
Are there any examples at all where GO has added infill stations like the ones you claim they inevitably will add?
My understanding is that the present schedule is not a good example of the regular schedule on the line because GO has been forced to adjust scheduling due to staffing issues related to Covid. Normally all (or almost all?) trips from past Georgetown are express to Union after Bramalea.
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Express to Union .... After Bramalea..... There is my point. Why not skip some stops further out? Because it would not fit into the GO method.
Let's look at the Northlander and RH line. They both take/took the same line. The Northlander did not stop at any stations along it. Now, with the Northlander coming back, there is talk of stopping at a few of those stations. Great, now you have added more time to an already long journey.
GO can do commuter well.
GO probably will do RER well.
GO(Government of Ontario) cannot do intercity well.