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Originally Posted by Innsertnamehere
Hamilton LRT is projected to have like twice the ridership of Kitchener from what I recall. IIRC Hamilton is expected to hit around 50k daily riders vs Kitchener’s 20-25k.
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Perhaps someone else has a better proverb, but a bird in the hand (20-25k ridership built system) is worth two in the bush (50k unbuilt system). GRT 2023 ridership will be around 26.75 million. Isn't that higher than HSR?
IF GRT's Sept 2023 44% year-over-year ridership growth continues, a Sept 2023 - August 2024 ridership projection would be 33.75 million.
ion ridership projections pre-launch:
https://www.canadianconsultingengine...it/1003002784/
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The daily ridership for the system is estimated at 27,000, increasing to 56,000 by the year 2031.
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https://www.therecord.com/news/water...edfbec862.html
Ion to maintain minimum 15-minute frequency
But overcrowding during daytime will remain an issue, according to report
Bill JacksonReporter November 30, 2023
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WATERLOO REGION — The Region of Waterloo’s Ion will run at least every 15 minutes after some pushback on a plan to shorten the interval between trains during the daytime but reduce service during off-peak hours.
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Waterloo Region council members unanimously approved the change on Wednesday at a budget meeting, before hearing from about a dozen delegations who use the service and say they want to see more of it, not less.
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The 2024 budget includes 1,900 hours more Ion service, part of a $4.8 million increase to the transit operating budget. The region also plans to add 45,000 hours of GRT bus service to help deal with crowding and growing demand. Cutting waits from 30 to 15 minutes on more bus routes is also important to create a more robust and an equitable public transit system, Doucet added.
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@ZEBuilder 11-26-2023
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The following is based on current Fairway bound trips departing from Conestoga.
Current week:
Every 15 minutes from about 5-6am, every 10 minutes from 6am to 6pm, every 15 minutes from 6-10:30pm then every half hour from 10:30pm-12am.
New week:
Every 15 minutes from 5-7am, every 10 minutes from 7am-8pm, every 15 minutes from 8pm-12am.
Current Saturday:
Every 15 minutes from 5:30am-10:30pm, every 30 minutes from 10:30pm-12am
New Saturday:
Every 15 minutes from 5:30am-12am
Current Sunday:
Every 30 minutes from 6am-7:30am, every 15 minutes from 8am-10:30pm, every 30 minutes from 10:30pm-12am
New Sunday:
Every 15 minutes from 6am-12am
Really the biggest change is removing every half hour in the morning and late evenings on weekends, having an extra hour of 10 minute peak headways and the removal of the summer frequency reduction (normally it would go from 10-15 minutes)
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