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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
(01-10-2016, 11:23 AM)Canard Wrote: But all other heavy metros and subways I've ridden do something closer to 5 minutes in rush and 10+ minutes non-rush.  Growing up with Toronto as our nearest subway we kind of hold others up to a higher standard.  So when I got older and started going off and exploring the world I was shocked that so many systems have such dismal headways between trains in off-peak.  DC drops to something like 20 minutes off-peak!  It's a beautiful system but the service frequency can be brutal.

Yamanote line 2:30 peak, 4 minutes off-peak.  11-car trains, 3.7M passengers per day! Smile  And while Marunouchi Line doesn't carry as many passengers, it runs at 1:50 intervals during peak times.

Now, this is in super-train-oriented Tokyo, so not exactly a valid comparison to Kitchener.  I think 5-minute peak intervals would be good for ION, hopefully we can get to that sooner rather than later.
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RE: ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit - by tomh009 - 01-10-2016, 01:35 PM
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