10-22-2018, 05:56 PM
Fairview Mall has always disliked the transit situation, and not been very co-operative with GRT (according to GRT staff I've spoken to). I believe building the park and ride was part of the expropriation settlement the region and the mall came to, because the mall wanted to protect their parking.
Conestoga on the other hand has generally been transit supportive, and is fully aware that transit represents a huge number of customers for the mall. I wouldn't be surprised if their management is simply that bit more progressive about such issues, and realizes that 99% of the time Conestoga has far more parking than necessary, and isn't concerned about occasional park and ride users.
Conestoga on the other hand has generally been transit supportive, and is fully aware that transit represents a huge number of customers for the mall. I wouldn't be surprised if their management is simply that bit more progressive about such issues, and realizes that 99% of the time Conestoga has far more parking than necessary, and isn't concerned about occasional park and ride users.