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RE: Grand River Transit - trainspotter139 - 01-31-2020 (01-31-2020, 01:33 PM)danbrotherston Wrote: The free weekends in February is a bit of a weird offering. First, they say "10 days" which means they're also including the first of March.They are including Family Day in the weekends RE: Grand River Transit - timc - 01-31-2020 (01-31-2020, 02:31 PM)ijmorlan Wrote: Yes, and the payments come off your paycheque. In the past this also meant that the pass was perpetual, instead of being a new piece of paper every month. My corporate pass doesn't come off my paycheque. I have an EasyGO card, and the only difference are that there is a discounted price when I load the monthly pass on the EasyGO site, and that my fare card has my photo on it. I'm not sure why there is a photo--maybe to prevent sharing--but drivers never look at it anyway. Before the fare cards, there was a different pass, but even then there were 3-, 6-, or 12-month options. RE: Grand River Transit - robdrimmie - 01-31-2020 (01-31-2020, 02:31 PM)ijmorlan Wrote:(01-31-2020, 11:56 AM)Momo26 Wrote: How does one get a corporate membership? Your employer has to enroll with GRT or something? I would like to pay less if I can. That's up to the corporation. I pay for my pass directly and expense it, in large part because I'm only a seasonal transit user (slash fair weather cyclist) so this option saves both me and my employer money. RE: Grand River Transit - robdrimmie - 01-31-2020 (01-31-2020, 02:32 PM)KevinL Wrote: There's a form for getting your pass discount: https://forms.grt.ca/January-monthly-pass-refund This should be applied to everyone who bought a January pass automatically. I'm going to make a t-shirt "GRT does not compute" or something, I can't even express how frustrated I am with their repeated demonstrations of their complete lack of software competence or concern for riders. Edit to add: In fairness, this form does allow me to add the refund as stored value so it's not entirely garbage. RE: Grand River Transit - ijmorlan - 01-31-2020 (01-31-2020, 02:54 PM)timc Wrote:(01-31-2020, 02:31 PM)ijmorlan Wrote: Yes, and the payments come off your paycheque. In the past this also meant that the pass was perpetual, instead of being a new piece of paper every month. So you have to go to the EasyGO site explicitly every month to do it? That seems pointless. I should have said I was basing it on my experience when I had a corporate pass — I signed up at a session on campus at UW, they gave me a card, and every following month the price was taken off my pay. Very convenient — the pass just kept working with no special maintenance. The only reason I can see to tie it to certain employers is if it is done as payroll deduction. If it’s done any other way, it should be open to everybody. And automatic debit should definitely be an option. RE: Grand River Transit - robdrimmie - 01-31-2020 (01-31-2020, 03:26 PM)ijmorlan Wrote: So you have to go to the EasyGO site explicitly every month to do it? That seems pointless. You can set the pass to auto renew just like a normal monthly pass. RE: Grand River Transit - taylortbb - 01-31-2020 (01-31-2020, 03:26 PM)ijmorlan Wrote: The only reason I can see to tie it to certain employers is if it is done as payroll deduction. If it’s done any other way, it should be open to everybody. And automatic debit should definitely be an option. The discount only available for employers that pay in to TravelWise, which has a sliding scale for cost based on number of employees. So it's sort of a non-taxable benefit way for employers to subsidize employee's transit passes (and other things, like the carpool matching and emergency ride home). RE: Grand River Transit - Momo26 - 01-31-2020 Be mindful - if you plan to buy Monthly passes for the foreseeable future (and don't really know when your next pay-as-you-use month will be), take the refund (credit, debit or cash). Either way at least it will be there but you won't want to use stored value next month if the pass still makes better financial sense. I still want my 10 free days as the first 10 weekdays of February.... RE: Grand River Transit - Bytor - 02-10-2020 Has anybody heard anything about the UW transit plaza recently? RE: Grand River Transit - KevinL - 02-10-2020 I haven't heard anything recently, no. I do know that work was delayed by an unexpectedly-located fibre-optic cable that had to be worked around. I did see some equipment moving on the site last month, but not much recently. RE: Grand River Transit - trainspotter139 - 02-11-2020 New Conestoga College Bus Station has been unveiled on EngageWR. New station will have canopies, covered bike shelter, heated shelters, scheduling display panels, charging stations and emergency call buttons. RE: Grand River Transit - danbrotherston - 02-11-2020 (02-11-2020, 03:47 PM)trainspotter139 Wrote: New Conestoga College Bus Station has been unveiled on EngageWR. How do you folks feel about this? It seems like the original design is best (and they should be able to squeeze in more platforms), the first design is better, and the proposed design is the worst. It is the farthest from most of the buildings, and faces onto the back of those buildings. But I don't go to the school so I don't really know. Additionally, I thought the region was stopping the zipper platforms because they don't accomodate articulated buses. Also, I'm not sure if this in scope for this project, but the MUT should not be curb faced, and worse, all of the driveway accesses are unnecessarily wide, this is more obvious than ever before because the turn radii are wider on the driveway than on the bus depot. And for that matter, why does the bus depot have any corner radii heading east towards the dead end? RE: Grand River Transit - jamincan - 02-11-2020 It looks like two of the platforms show articulated buses at them, so I presume it's not a problem after all? RE: Grand River Transit - Momo26 - 02-12-2020 Yet there is not a single articulated bus in the fleet, am I correct? RE: Grand River Transit - neonjoe - 02-12-2020 You are correct but the new Northfield Garage is being designed to handle and service them. |